In my first grow, one of the varieties was "SLURRICANE". This was reportedly was a high thc strain. I harvested at 60 days (I think the slurricane could have went another 10 days) for logistical reasons (the other strain in the room was ready and I was drying in the flower room). Okay, now...
After harvesting I'm left with 85 5 gallon root balls... I'm thinking there must be a way to utilize these. I've read that the roots have medicinal properties, but where is the market? How to turn all of these root balls into $$$? Has anyone explored this or is this actually a thing and I've...
Thanks GangaGD. I'm already committed to the method you suggest...even if I did come to it by accident :)
I was just curious what was the "accepted method" being used by most commercial indoor growers.
What would be considered the best way to "cure" this much product? Or is leaving the water leaves (or at least most of them) and hanging longer (10 days or more) the best way? I just want to be able to bring quality product to market in some kind of efficient manner.
I have the a/c maxed...
Thanks GanjaGD. That sounds like a plan.
For the first 30 hours or so I had the humidity down to 40% 79F, then kicked the humidity back up to 60% and 75F.
Hi folks. I've read a lot of info about drying. Not all of it is consistent and there seems to be several ways to "skin this cat". I have a 30x30 flower room, with 85 plants (slurricane and PB&J). The room is air conditioned and I have two Quest dehumidifiers as well (a 155 and a 105)...