Brettski13
New Member
Hey!!!
So im doing my first grow, and I was just thinking ahead to the drying and curing stage of the process. Its going to be a closet grow in a semi dense neighborhood. I was planning on harvesting the plant in the backyard, and thought that maybe I could just leave the buds in bins in the backyard to let them dry. I have heard that during harvest the smell gets really bad; because its outside will the smell still be really noticeable?
After they are done drying the plan was to put them in jars to let them cure. And I have read on this forum that you should put the jars in a cool dark place for them to cure. Since my roommates are pretty against the whole thing, I dont really see storing the jars in the basement or attic for fear of someone smelling it as they walk by. I guess my question is does the MJ still smell once you put it in the jar? Would a place like under the deck (or somwheres like that) be a decent alternative for them to cure?
Thanks in advance!! Any and all constructive advice is welcome!
So im doing my first grow, and I was just thinking ahead to the drying and curing stage of the process. Its going to be a closet grow in a semi dense neighborhood. I was planning on harvesting the plant in the backyard, and thought that maybe I could just leave the buds in bins in the backyard to let them dry. I have heard that during harvest the smell gets really bad; because its outside will the smell still be really noticeable?
After they are done drying the plan was to put them in jars to let them cure. And I have read on this forum that you should put the jars in a cool dark place for them to cure. Since my roommates are pretty against the whole thing, I dont really see storing the jars in the basement or attic for fear of someone smelling it as they walk by. I guess my question is does the MJ still smell once you put it in the jar? Would a place like under the deck (or somwheres like that) be a decent alternative for them to cure?
Thanks in advance!! Any and all constructive advice is welcome!