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The weed dryer usage for your plants

Drying and curing medicinal plants are the final stages of your marijuana grow and are vital in making sure you have good, tasty, smooth weed to smoke. Most methods on how to use cannabis dryer sound easy but rushing this stage will ruin the months of hard work you’ve put in, but get it right and you’ll maximize your plants potential and be left with some quality buds.
How to use weed dryer

What will a good dry achieve?
If you have chosen a strain for its high potency and taste, the best way to guarantee that you enjoy these characteristics is by drying marijuana properly. If you want to speed up the drying process, make sure that you have spent the time manicuring your marijuana properly as this will reduce the amount of time it takes.
What do I need and where can I dry weed?
Drying marijuana needs darkness, so a good place to do it is in a closet. If you do not have a closet, you can use a cardboard or wooden box, with air holes cut into the sides to allow air flow. You will need to hang your buds so they are not touching any surfaces as they will leave some of their sticky resin on anything they touch. Use some washing line, fishing line or even dental floss, making sure it is able to take the weight of the bud you’re drying. The easiest way to attach your hanging marijuana is by using a clothes pin hanging from the stem, otherwise bendy garden wire works well
Do not try drying weed in the same room you’re growing as your bud needs darkness and low humidity to dry properly.
Step by step guide to drying marijuana
The most common and trusted method of drying marijuana is through air drying. To air dry your harvested weed, use the following short steps;
• Once you have harvested your marijuana, manicure and trim your buds properly to help speed up the drying time.
• Hang your buds in a dark room, attaching them to a line by the stem (as above) using a clothespin or bulldog clip, ensuring they don’t touch each other.
Dried buds ready for curing
• Use a circulating fan to keep air moving around the room. DO NOT point it directly at the buds as this will dry them out too quickly and will cause poor tasting weed as we mentioned earlier .
• Leave to dry over the next 5-9 days, checking daily for signs of mould or being overly dry. Rotate to get an even dry, taking care to handle them by their stems.
• Your buds are ready for curing once they are dry to the touch but you can bend the stems without them snapping.
What are the optimal conditions for drying weed? The following conditions are considered optimal for drying marijuana;
• Heat – Between 65 and 75°F (18-24°C)
• Humidity –Between 45 and 55%
Low temperatures will increase the humidity, which increases the time it takes for your bud to dry and increases the risk of mold. High temperatures will reduce the humidity of your drying space and will dry your weed too fast.

Light, heat and over handling are the biggest enemy when drying marijuana. Dry your buds in a dark room, making sure you keep away from hot surfaces. Try not to over handle your buds as it damages the resin glands while they’re using herb dryer
which can result in less potent buds.

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