How do I dry my plants at home? 420 Guide for Beginners

What is the best temperature and humidity to dry weed?

The best way to dry your weed is to do it as slowly as possible in a controlled humidity environment around 50%. The best temperature to dry marijuana is around room temperature, 68°F to 70°F. Your goal is to dry the weed as slowly as possible to just the right level of dryness. You can expect to lose about 3/4 of the weight of freshly cut buds as the water dries out.

Drying weed at the optimal humidity and temperature levels will ensure a slow dry. It is important to dry as slowly as possible, because if you dry too quickly the bud color, taste, and smell will be negatively affected and you risk over-drying your buds as well.

The process of growing cannabis does not stop at harvest time. Properly drying and curing your fresh cannabis stash is paramount to prevent mould contamination from taking place. These marijuana dryer will also result in buds that taste better and offer a superior high.

ECO Farm Weed Dryer

Multiple Uses -ECO Farm Weed Dryer Suitable for kinds of plant such as Plant, herbs, flowers, etc, also weight-light things like baby clothes, underwear, socks and so on. Environmental breathable mesh ,built-in steel wire ring that provide sturdy support waterproof

Quick-drying: The drying net gets a huge storage capacity with diameter when entirely unfold. Hanging loops at top so you can flip entire unit for faster drying ,the best way to dry dry plants,herb.

Easy to Use - The hanging drying rack of this ECO Farm Plants Dryer can be used directly, without assembly and can be hung anywhere, outdoors, ceiling, grow tent, garage, closet

HerbsNOW Herb Dryer

Easily collapsible design allows for quick and efficient storage and vertical design makes for very efficient use of space

Durable material: Environmentally friendly and breathable material; No need to worry about rotting; Side walls on each layer ensure no dropping or losing.

Application: Perfect suitable for drying kinds of plant such as herbs, flowers, vegetables, buds, pot, seeds and so on; Can be hung anywhere, indoors or outdoors, such as ceiling, grow tent, garage.

Tips in Drying Marijuana

First, it is important to mention that the best way of drying marijuana is to hang them upside down. This will cause all the remaining water, nutrients, and energy that is still left in the plant to flow down to the flowers which are the last place to dry. With the plants’ hanging upside down to dry, it improves the aroma and the flavor of the finished buds.

The second primary factor is the drying time. If you will dry your cannabis plants quickly, then the outside portion of the flower will become dehydrated and crisp. The internal portion will stay damp moist and damp. This is not good because you need to aim for balance. If you drying your cannabis plants too slowly, this is not also good because it will be highly at risk to mold and mildew, most especially if the humidity levels are very high.

The benefits of drying marijuana and slow curing

The process of curing and drying marijuana breaks down the chlorophyll in the plant. This automatically ensures that the taste of each bud is improved and the smoothness of the smoking experience and effect is increased. Is also helps remove the common smell of “cut grass” that is found on freshly harvested weed. Furthermore, the coughing effect is sizably reduced and if you are prone to weed headaches, you won’t get them as much. The chance for mold and bacterial growth is decreased largely while the potency is increased and experienced.

Conclusion

Marijuana drying is an art. It means that there are proper ways and methods that you need to follow so that you can carefully achieve the desired dried marijuana after all.

You can only assure that dried marijuana is fresh and effective if you followed rigidly the way it should be, from the time you started it planting up to the harvesting until the drying time. And surely you will have the best cannabis you could ever think and can sold in a higher price.

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