I know this is kinda unrelated but did a decent run in full coco finally and would like to cure with top quality in mind. Time is not a factor and I wouldn’t mind spending a bit of money. Advice?
Preserve as much natural moisture as possible (don’t trim it before hanging), dry slow (keep RH up at all costs), as close as possible to 15c / 60f from drying2storage
Might be genetics but this looks like either bag seed or you used a high nitrogen fertilizer throughout flower. Lots of leaves. Curing is best done at 60f and 60rh with some air movement but not blowing directly on the plants.
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Preserve as much natural moisture as possible (don’t trim it before hanging), dry slow (keep RH up at all costs), as close as possible to 15c / 60f from drying2storage
[Dry-cure](https://www.reddit.com/user/alkymistendenmark/comments/q3lruo/dry_cure/)
Might be genetics but this looks like either bag seed or you used a high nitrogen fertilizer throughout flower. Lots of leaves. Curing is best done at 60f and 60rh with some air movement but not blowing directly on the plants.
Blurple = boooooooooo