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Old 09-18-2007, 04:07 AM
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HOW to dry??

as its coming time to chop em in about a week or two for myself, im still in the dark of what to do after.

i found this site but still have some more questions
http://www.marijuanapassion.com/Dryi...Marijuana.html


We chopped abranch 3 days ago and i was drying it under my deck, its still a little moist but all the little leaves are like hay and just crumble off. theres plenty of ventilation, its pretty dark down there (shady more like it) not pitch black,

any ideas or better ways to do it ?
anything wrong with under the deck (obviously)

heres how shes sitting as of now
 
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