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Harvesting and drying hemp

How to do it right 🌿

The correct harvest and drying method determines the quality of hemp. If you make mistakes here, you not only risk mould or loss of flavour, but also a lower potency of the flowers. It is therefore important to find the perfect Harvest time, choose a gentle drying method and get the best out of the plant with good storage.

In this step-by-step guide, you will learn how to harvest, dry and store your hemp plants correctly in order to obtain a high-quality end product.

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When is the right time to harvest? 🕰️

The question "When to harvest cannabis?" is crucial for quality and potency. The perfect moment depends on several factors:

Observe trichomes: You can use a magnifying glass or microscope to examine the small resin glands on the flowers.

Clear → Too early

Milky → Optimal for a balanced high

Amber-coloured → Stronger sedative effects

Keep an eye on the leaves and flowers:

When most of the leaves turn yellow, the plant is usually ready for harvest.

The flowers swell and become very resinous - a good sign!

Differences between indoor and outdoor cannabis:

Indoor: Ripe after approx. 8-12 weeks of flowering

Outdoor: Harvest time usually between September and October (depending on variety and climate)

The right harvesting method ✂️

There are various methods for harvesting hemp, depending on the quantity and desired end result.

🔹 Manual harvest:

Perfect for small to medium quantities

Gentle manual trimming with sharp scissors

Ideal for the best quality and aesthetics

🔹 Machine harvest:

Necessary for large quantities

Saves time, but can damage trichomes

🔹 Whole plant vs. harvesting individual flowers:

Cutting the plant completely allows it to be dried upside down - ideal for slow drying.

Cutting individual flowers saves space and enables more targeted processing.

the most important steps 🌬️

Drying hemp

After harvesting, correct drying is crucial. If this happens too quickly or under poor conditions, the quality suffers considerably.

🔹 Optimal conditions:

Temperature: 18-22°C

Humidity: 50-60%

Duration: 7-14 days, depending on the environment

🔹 Drying methods:

Hanging upside down on a washing line

Special drying nets for space-saving work

Drying in a dark, well-ventilated room

🔹 Avoid mistakes:

Excessive humidity → Mould hazard!

Drying too quickly (e.g. with fan heaters) → Loss of flavour and active ingredients

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Curing - the secret to perfect flowers 🍯

Curing is a refinement technique that improves flavour and potency. The dried flowers are stored in jars or containers to allow them to mature slowly.

🛠 How it works:

Pour the flowers into airtight jars, but do not press too hard.

Open daily for 10-15 minutes to allow moisture to escape.

At least 2-4 weeks of curing for the best flavour and smooth smoke.

💡 Extra tip: The longer the curing, the more intense the flavour! Some even leave their buds to mature for several months.

Common mistakes and how to avoid them 🚨

Many beginners make similar mistakes when harvesting and drying. Here are some of the most common ones and how you can avoid them:

Picked too early: Flowers do not yet develop their full potential.

💡 Solution: Always keep an eye on the trichomes!

Stored too damp: Risk of mould and musty smell.

💡 Solution: Always keep an eye on the humidity, open curing jars daily.

Drying too quickly: Flavour and effects suffer.

💡 Solution: Be patient and dry slowly at the optimum temperature.

How to harvest and dry hemp like a pro 🎯

Harvesting and drying hemp is more than just a technical process - it's an art. If you time it right, process your plants with care and take the time to dry and mature them properly, you will be rewarded with first-class flowers.

Whether you are growing cannabis for your own use or going for professional quality - with this guide you will avoid typical mistakes and get the best out of your harvest.

Good luck with your next harvest! 🌱💨