Excellent!
A group of us have been doing this for years now. Not only does it rinse off dust and stuff, but it also contributes to the cure. I'd let them dry naturally though - the fan will dry them too fast. Mine only take a few days, after starting out dripping wet.
And we use equal amounts of baking soda and lemon juice. It balances pH and it's an old cleanser formula itself.
I'm curious about your rinsing recipe, wondering if I should use a dehumidifier this year? If I'm not in a rush, can I use just fans or nothing?
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It's an odd thing ...
You'd expect soaking wet colas to take forever to dry. But in my experience and that of others, they'll actually dry faster - totally counter intuitive. I've been doing this for 5 years and it doesn't vary. In an environment that isn't high humidity - mine is typically under 50% RH - mine will be dry enough to jar in 4 days or less.
There's a whole thread on 420Mag about the method:
https://www.420magazine.com/community/threads/bud-washing.200881/
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wonderful and followed ya, thanks so much! I've heard of the Japanese method of curing for 5 years, how about them apples....
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Thanks for the tip!
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