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laks
hell guys well yesterday i chopped a lower branch of 1 of my cheese plants n placed a few nugs in a jam jar, and wen i went 2 it 2day the inside was quite condensed and there was brown spots in the jar looks like resin 2 me any1 got any ideas wat it cud be?

i dont plan only putting wet weed in jam jars i just dun it cos i had no were else 2 put it n was gonna se wat happened if i left it in der for a few weeks n burped it everyday just a experiment i suppose
Lennon
If you putting fresh wet weed in jars all you gonna end up with is a load of moldy weed no good for nothing.....It needs to be bone dry before going into the jars then burped once a day for a couple of weeks to get the last bit of moisture out.I dry for a minimum 14 days beore my weed even gets near the jars.
Tutu
QUOTE (Lennon @ Jul 15 2009, 03:44 PM) *
If you putting fresh wet weed in jars all you gonna end up with is a load of moldy weed no good for nothing.....It needs to be bone dry before going into the jars then burped once a day for a couple of weeks to get the last bit of moisture out.I dry for a minimum 14 days beore my weed even gets near the jars.



I wouldn't say bone dry but if the stems don't snap don't jar and if you have no choice, still don't it'll just go moldy.

I normally find between 9-20 days dependent on temps I'm drying in, how thirsty they were when cut and strain itself.
Lennon
QUOTE (Tutu @ Jul 15 2009, 03:50 PM) *
I wouldn't say bone dry but if the stems don't snap don't jar and if you have no choice, still don't it'll just go moldy.

I say its better to be safe then sorry thats the way I see it.Ive not spent 10 weeks flowering a plant to risk it going moldy buy jarring it a tad early.....
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