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Harvesting is the best part of growing, but we need to make sure we dry our plants the rights way or they are going to smell and …

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38 thoughts on “How To Harvest & Perfectly Dry Your Plants

  1. Dr. Bugbee disagrees on the green light not affecting the plants photosynthetic activity. take care.. not that it would matter when harvesting.. but It could cause herming when u use the green light to operate in the tent when it is set to nighttime in the middle of the grow.

  2. Can anyone please help me out.. I can’t find after the curing video.. I just watched episode 17 on drying.. I looked everywhere for the curing episode from the strange show but can’t find it.. Thanks

  3. What do you use to keep your tent that cool? Typically in the warmer months my house is around 70 and in the cooler months it is around 65. My exhaust/humidifier/fan/system in my tent can help cool it down, but typically just to what my house is set to. Do you buy a separate smaller A/C unit for the drying tent? Would you mind sharing what that is? Thanks for all the information btw! You are great, crazy helpful.

  4. I am doing my VERY first grow and I am doing an experiment I am growing one in dirt from outside and the other one is being grown in soil I purchased, They both are growing very well and I am using no grow light just the sunlight in the window they are growing very well BUT today the one in the soil sprouted mushrooms in the pot is this bad

  5. I saw a very interesting video about blasting the plants with light for 48hrs before harvest. Supposed to increase terpenes and resin plus use up any excess nutrients. It makes a lot sense to me. You can find the video on YouTube.

  6. I try to go with the 60/60 and around 10-12 days. I run a smart dehumidifier set to 60, low fan speed. It’s also my exhaust as I vent its heat out and while it’s not running it’s still allowing air flow. Then I run a portable ac in my room and run it @ 60 degrees and use my intake fan to pull that cool air in. So far I’ve been able to keep the tent at 61 degrees and 60% humidity.

  7. it looks as if you did some major trimming of the sucker leaves and lower branches of those plants. That may be part of my problem with my yield. Lack of Aroma and flavor specifically .. I did not trim my plants nearly as much as those in this video

  8. Any update on the trim and cure video? Ive been watching this playlist from the start and it was your info Matt that gave me the confidence to start my own grow

  9. 9:40 This is perfect to know. I am in New Mexico right now doing a small outdoor grow. For our drying phase, It is likely we are fashioning an old trailer to sort of turn into a greenhouse not long after as a sort of 'proto first stage'. But conveniently, our weather is pretty dry except during this time of year due to the monsoon. Even still, cooling is probably my primary concern. Good to know.

    I also want to get a grow tent for my personal grow, so I will have to check this all out. Thanks for the video!
    💚

  10. I'm in the thick of it now. 2 came down and 2 more are coming down in 5 days. In 7 days, new seeds will already be in the soil. Never ending cycle song dance 🥳

  11. Being a Bio-Accumulator, do you think terpenes from herbal tea added to watering, would uptake into the plant, and taste/ smell like mint or hibiscus, etc. ?? Sorry for a possibly crazy inquiry in advance, if so, lol…

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