I have a dedicated space for drying and curing and I have full control over both temp and humidity. Would it be acceptable to let them rehydrate in an open air environment at say...62 degrees F and 58% Humidity? Or would they really need to be in a closed container to prevent excess oxidation?
After I got my courage up, I ended up doing a trial of Calcium Chloride @100PPM and to my surprise, botrytis was controlled pretty well. Still had some instances but they were pretty minor. I've been having issues with botrytis for a while now. I introduced this ingredient for the final...
I would start by double checking your humidity measurement devices. There is NO WAY those are crispy after 4 days if you've been running between 55 and 65%. That's just impossible.
I'll add my 2 cents.
In my experience, reducing light intensity on or around day 55 of flowering will reduce fox-tailing. This seems to be mostly driven by genetics but light reduction has proven effective for me.
F3 Round - Part 2 - Introduction
Part 2 will be a sift of the 2nd phenotype I selected during F2. The previous F3 round that is just wrapping up was #8 x #4. This round will be #1 x #4...same Dad. I expect much less purple and much brighter colors.
Seeds were planted Feb 23, 2024. They've...
F3 Round - Day 65 of 12/12
Only 5 plants remain. The rest have been harvested over the last 5 days.
I have the drying room in perfect condition. Heaters and humidifiers on digital controllers.
Temps: Between 60F and 62F
Humidity: Between 59% and 61%
This will be last post on this round...