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To keep this easy. Let's skip the brown bag idea. Suppose your just drying in a closet.
Straight from the Grower's Bible:
"When dried relatively slowly, over five to seven days or longer, moisture evaporates evenly into the air, yielding uniformly dry buds with minimal THC decomposition. Slowly dried buds taste sweet and smoke smooth."
"Ideal air temperature is 65 to 75 F and humidity from 45 to 55 percent. Temperatures below 65 slow the drying process, and humidity often climbs quickly."
"Temperatures above 75 may cause buds to dry too fast, and humidity can also fall below the ideal 50 percent level more easily." (Also when it's hot, buds try so fast that the smoke is harsh)
"Relative humidity below 30-40 percent causes buds to dry too fast and retain chlorophyll, giving them a "green" taste."
"Low humidity also causes buds to lose flavor and odor."
That's about all you should need to know about curing/drying.
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Others wanted the 40 but I wanted the weed
While everybody was runnin' out, I was plantin' my seeds
Homegrown, backyard boogie, I'm still stoned
Got my weed plants taller than your telephone's corner...
( High Times by Cypress Hill)
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