vinconco
Well-Known Member
Hi folks, this is my first year growing and I’m finding out that the growing isn't necessarily the hard part. I grew about 180 plants (Maya Mopan) and over the last few weeks I’ve been learning about color curing... the hard way. Fortunately I have enough leaves to make a few mistakes without compromising the bulk of the harvest (hopefully). It seems that the Mopan takes longer to mature than my growing / curing season would like. I've put it up in a old sheep shed strung on wires and so far it seems to be doing OK. I've harvested in 3 stages and the first stage had optimal curing conditions and is yellowing fine but now cold weather is upon me and I'm not sure what to do. I have put a wood stove in the bottom floor of the barn and it usually heats the top to around 65 - 75 degrees on a 45 degree day. The problem is that the dry heat lowers the humidity. I've tried spraying the wood floor down with water but it doesn't seem to help much. I'm open to any suggestions on how to proceed on these very cool days and nights. Would I be better with the low temps and higher humidity?