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Is it possible to dry and cure your harvest in a deep freezer?
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I wouldn’t suggest it unless you’re going to cut a hole for an exhaust fan and a fresh air intake to replace the air in your drying space so it doesn’t get any mold!
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Are you talking about a working deep freezer or just using an old freezer to dry in?
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Sounds like an expensive rigid tent that’s going to be hard to keep air circulation going in.
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You can’t dry or store bud in a deep freezer. Freezing time is what determines how large an ice crystal can form. Slow freeze will create big crystals. Flash freezing creates tiny crystals. Freezing creates sharp ice crystals that puncture cell walls turning the bud to mush.
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Are you able to dry your harvest in the same tent you grow in? My light would be below the harvest so no direct light.
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Some folks will do just that. Use like an AC Infinity controller and set it to 60°F/60%RH with an AC unit, a heater, a humidifier and a dehumidifier and let it go.
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Sorry but it sounds like you want to lower the light down and keep growing in the tent while hanging trees in the top part of the tent? I might be confused. But if that’s the plan it’s definitely not a good idea.
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I did that once but it tinkered with my humidity too much.
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absolutely, but not while another grow is going on tho, the conditions don’t match, at all, but the tent is a perfect dry room, after you harvested and it’s unused, no light \m/
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Recharge has all the correct endo-mycos. Hard water high in calcium will be alkaline. If it’s too alkaline (above 8), you’ll want to lower it to around 6.
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Minerals like calcium make water hard. Not chlorine or chloramine. You can’t evaporate calcium.
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