I did not notice any taste from them. However i have never done any long time storage use with them either. Like @Turpman once you get your humidity were you want it ( 60-65% ) and the sealed mason jar will keep it at that same reading for a long time.Got it. With my inexperience I wasn't sure if it may help. I'm getting the hydrometers regardless. I just want to not fuck up my bud at the finish.
So you didn't really notice any change in the aroma or taste? That was the complaint I did see on the few negatives in the reviews.
^^this i also would like to know. The RH in my house is like 44. I'm concerned about the mini hydrometers because they all say they are ~5 up or down from the actual RH and it seems that needs to stay stable.
It does. I'll check that out when they come in and see if i can get them measured.@Seed of Memory here's what I used to do with hygrometers...
You get a bottle cap of some sort and fill it with table salt. Add just enough water to make a slightly runny paste. Put that in a Ziploc bag with the hygrometer and seal it up, let that sit for a few hours to make sure everything is stabilized. The salt paste will raise the rh in the bag to 75%. Then you note what the hygrometers read and mark it with tape or something with a +/- x%. That way you know which way and how far off your meters are.
Does that make sense?
That is kind of my thing. Straight personal use and we just lost the 2nd manager in a month so we are at less than half staff at work which means my 60 hour weeks have turned into 70 hour weeks. So I'm not going to have a lot of time to keep a super close eye on it. But I've got a couple of weeks until harvest time. Gives me time to prep. I'm going to try them.The way I figure it, I have other things to worry about. I grow just for me, and I tend to have it hanging around for a while.
You can always cut off a little nug and set it on the counter for a few days so you can have a taste test.I cannot wait to cut this girl down and smoke her. After cure of course. What i originally thought would be a quarter at harvest I now believe I may get close to a zip out of her. Not too shabby for my first run considering I was totally ignorant the first 2 months. I'm surprised she didn't kick the bucket during that time. Instead, she soaked up all the proper shit once I knew better and used that to come back as a bad ass. Not at all unlike myself. Either way, she is beginning to show signs of cloudiness. Less than 10% but it is a good start.
Now that it a great idea!You can always cut off a little nug and set it on the counter for a few days so you can have a taste test.
Just sayin.
I am very proud of her. Just sad i didn't know better in thr beginning. Beginner's luck is a real thing.And you should be proud of this run. I’ve seen some disasters!
You did great young lady. It took me several attempts to get anything decent to smoke. Remember after you chop the slower the dry the better your end product will be.Now that it a great idea!
I am very proud of her. Just sad i didn't know better in thr beginning. Beginner's luck is a real thing.
Also if i remember right grow weed easy.com has a pretty good section on curing and the numbers you want to shoot for. As well as some good pictures of trichome maturity.Now that it a great idea!
I am very proud of her. Just sad i didn't know better in thr beginning. Beginner's luck is a real thing.
So with an RH of around 44 in my house will that dry too fast? I plan on buying some of those boveda packs to help with the curing process. At least until I get the hang of it. And thank you. I've been meticulously researching and observing. It seems to be paying off.You did great young lady. It took me several attempts to get anything decent to smoke. Remember after you chop the slower the dry the better your end product will be.
I've read those articles at least 4 times. I was even reading it last night and this morning. I've trimmed before but that was to help a friend. I've never tried and cured my own product.Also if i remember right grow weed easy.com has a pretty good section on curing and the numbers you want to shoot for. As well as some good pictures of trichome maturity.
That is a little dry but you can work with it. At 44% you will not have a long hang time ( maybe 3-4 days ). After the hang you can put it in a lot of different containers to control humidity. I use tupperware to control mine then eventually into jars. I go into some detail on another thread called curing for those that hate to trim. I think that was the name of it. Mine is a good method for small grows larger grows need to use 5 gallon buckets to cure. My method takes a little getting used to but i really like it. You can add moisture to the air with a humidifier as well. Just be careful you don't get to moist in a confined area.So with an RH of around 44 in my house will that dry too fast? I plan on buying some of those boveda packs to help with the curing process. At least until I get the hang of it. And thank you. I've been meticulously researching and observing. It seems to be paying off.
I've read those articles at least 4 times. I was even reading it last night and this morning. I've trimmed before but that was to help a friend. I've never tried and cured my own product.
I have actually read that post twice already. I planned on a re-read closer to harvest. This is the time the worry really starts to get to me. That I get this close and then mess up on harvest.That is a little dry but you can work with it. At 44% you will not have a long hang time ( maybe 3-4 days ). After the hang you can put it in a lot of different containers to control humidity. I use tupperware to control mine then eventually into jars. I go into some detail on another thread called curing for those that hate to trim. I think that was the name of it. Mine is a good method for small grows larger grows need to use 5 gallon buckets to cure. My method takes a little getting used to but i really like it. You can add moisture to the air with a humidifier as well. Just be careful you don't get to moist in a confined area.
I am sure you will do fine. Even if you do not get it to its best potential it will still be better than what you could buy from a dispensary. Every time you do it you will get better at it. As long as you are starting to see some amber trics it will be fine. Lots of amber and it is good night time weed.I have actually read that post twice already. I planned on a re-read closer to harvest. This is the time the worry really starts to get to me. That I get this close and then mess up on harvest.
I definitely hope so. Part of the reason I started this was quality control. No dispensaries in my area. Just the neighborhood pal. Hopefully I harvest well. I'll see once we smoke it.I am sure you will do fine. Even if you do not get it to its best potential it will still be better than what you could buy from a dispensary. Every time you do it you will get better at it. As long as you are starting to see some amber trics it will be fine. Lots of amber and it is good night time weed.