Drying Cannabis

Drying cannabis is the post-harvest process of slowly removing moisture from freshly cut flowers before curing. Proper drying stabilizes the buds, prevents mold, and prepares the flower for long-term storage and curing.

Drying begins immediately after harvest and trimming.

What Does Drying Do to Cannabis?

Drying allows:

Drying too quickly or too slowly can negatively affect final quality.

Ideal Conditions for Drying Cannabis

Typical drying conditions include:

Stability is more important than exact numbers.

cannabis hang drying method with whole branches suspended for drying

Drying Cannabis and Autoflower Plants

Autoflowers require the same drying process as photoperiod plants, but:

Close monitoring is important during the drying phase.

Signs Cannabis Is Done Drying

Common indicators include:

Final dryness is confirmed during early curing.

Common Drying Mistakes

Most flavor loss happens during improper drying.

Drying vs Curing

Key differences include:

Both steps are required for high-quality flower.

rack drying cannabis buds on mesh drying rack after harvest

Quick Summary

Supplies For Drying Cannabis