Choco8
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Here's an interesting article that outlines some of the drying techniques used by a Washington cannabis company "Solstice".
Sounds like the entire process is done at under 62 degrees F, quite a bit cooler than I thought was the common parameter for the industry.
They look to do it it 10 days. I had always started in the 72 degree range and 45% h, but am curious about what others here may think about the best temperature and humidity progression as the dry takes hold.
Sounds like the entire process is done at under 62 degrees F, quite a bit cooler than I thought was the common parameter for the industry.
They look to do it it 10 days. I had always started in the 72 degree range and 45% h, but am curious about what others here may think about the best temperature and humidity progression as the dry takes hold.
“We try to not let anything heat up so we have terpene preservation throughout the entire ‘Cold Train,’” Allen says, adding they keep the temperature below 62°F. “If you’re able to smell the cannabis product, those are terpenes leaving the product itself, so the goal is to keep it cold and controlled and not handle the product very much.”