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Old 09-08-2006, 03:02 AM
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We are growing in the northeast us and are trying to come up with ideas for drying and curing. Anyone think this might work - We are growing in the woods in a cleared area. What if we were to hang the plants upside down inside alarge cardboard box and cover it a few times with black plastic bags and lift it a few feet off the ground so it doesnt get wet on the bottom. It will be fairly cool in mid to late october and should be fairly dry. What if we switched the box every week or so. We will have approx. 20 decent sized plants. Any help is greatly appreciated from this first time grower.
 
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