Same I was taking the piss with someone I thought was taking the piss lol.
Not sure if he’s a trolling, but feel bad if he does believe in this.
Forums are great for sharing ideas and learning new things. Without forums I wouldn’t be a grower and I certainly wouldn’t have learned a quarter of...
Have humans ever created a cannabis species?
I thought it was Mother Nature & evolution that made cannabis create its own species, to be able to survive?
😂😂😂
THIS is being too paranoid to grow weed.
Edit - read the thread. Everything you’ve said is bang on. Didn’t realise he was a future cartel scientist 🤣
Google ‘wine cooler conversion drying method’.
There’s a detailed thread on a uk forum all about it.
It isn’t ‘Low and Slow’ as such, but it would save you from purchasing a fridge. It can be done in the wine cooler
I’m backtracking again lol. A higher RH will slow the dry regardless if temps are high or low.
Saying that, @Phytoplankton points out that high RH with low temps can cause water to condense which wouldn’t be good. (Is this referred to as ‘Dew point’ or is that an entirely different thing?)
Also...
Thank you for that explanation! I didn’t know they were more reactive to temp than humidity. I do remember a few telling me not to worry much about RH, and I was wondering why. I guess that would be the answer.
I’m a beginner and don’t know a lot around the science behind it but fun to...
Why do we dry with 40% RH? If we were drying traditionally we’d want 50-60% and around 20c.
The fridge should be around 5c. At low temps the moisture in the air is much dryer. 50% RH 5c is much dryer than 50% at 20c because warm air holds onto moisture.
So my question, if we want to dry this...
In an attempt to raise humidity I have placed a bowl of water on the bottom shelf and I’ve placed the weed on a rack in the fridge. 84% humidity in jar after 4+ weeks. I’m surprised it’s not mouldy.
It’s preserved it very well however. Smells amazing, better than at harvest
Edit: The water...