The Threat of Oxidation to Cannabis Compounds

Could put the dehydrator inside a climate controlled drying tent.

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You, sir or madame, are nothing but a cyber bully. I’ve made two posts that were to the point, I did not insult you nor insult your intelligence. Yet here you are singling me out as if you have some personal vendetta against me. Get over it, loser!

It’s impossible to take the view of a narcissist especially when they throw around buzzwords as if they know the true meaning.

By the very definition of gaslighting

manipulate (someone) using psychological methods into questioning their own sanity or powers of reasoning.

By those definitions, this is EXACALY what your doing in this thread. Maybe learn what you spout before regurgitating your narrative.

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Wow. Just wow.

I don’t give a shit one way or the other about your product.

But you should hire a mouthpiece to shill for you. You are obviously not equipped to do so yourself.

Sincerely,

A clown/potential customer you have alienated due to your poor attitude.

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Absolutly, many growers do just that. Normal operating ROOM environment is 40-60%rh and 60-78degF. :+1:

That was a joke. Who would put their $200 dehydrator into a $200 climate controlled drying tent with fan, carbon filter etc?

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I like this place more than i should. Its precisely calibrated.

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Most put it in their tent and keep growing. Many growers are no longer using their tents to dry buds in. They love the space saving. What is silly is spending $200+ on a tent to dry bud and you should be growing plants in. Yes, that idioacracy
is slowly coming to a close Many,many,many growers already stoped using their tents to dry in👍

Why are you selling in the Basic Growing Info category? Here are the rules.

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Bro, Im answering YOUR question. You trying to set me up? Sneaky, sneaky not very nice. I know the rules.

Here’s some more.

I thought we were discussing oxidation is all.

Again, I answered YOUR question. Yes, set me up do not try and play dumb now. Talk smack then toss the rules at me like I did not see that coming.:rofl::rofl::rofl: Hey I been helping growers for over 6 years and what I have learned is that it is growers like YOU that do not help cannabis growers. Insted you keep the wheels of strife and discontent going. Keep it up​:+1: Im not the type of person to report people but this sneaky crap takes it to another level.

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You’re really not putting yourself in a good light and I’m only 20 comments in on this thread.
Also clicked the product link to see what snake oil you’re trying to sell, and it looks like any basic food dehydrator but I’m sure you’ll tell me it has better settings :joy::skull:

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The ending of this cracked me up :rofl:

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I now see that the joke that I replied to with a rhetorical question was not clear enough because I said “drying tent.” What I actually meant to say was just “tent” because the perfectly controlled climate within the drying tent is only used for one week after I grow the plants in the same tent. I may lose out on a week but that’s ok for me. I get to hang the buds in the same area so space is not a concern.

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@HerbsNOW what’s the difference between herbs now and a normal precisely same design (different colour) so called “basic” dehydrator? Have an exact same looking basic dehydrator that runs as low as ~+25°C.

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So on ur site it says the green tray is better because no light penetration, why can’t one have a dehydrator running in the closet? A normal dehydrator is around 30$ so paying 170$ more for a green tint seems absurd, but sure if it works differently from normal dehydrators I could understand but please don’t tell me it’s only that it runs on lower temps and the green colour. Honestly just feels like a rebranded dehydrator, even that’s okay but don’t try to market it as some kinda ground breaking stuff, it’s not, if it’s a X5 more expensive dehydrator, anyhow much love :pray:t3::heart::man_mage:t3:

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I’m confused by the assertion that thermal and oxidative damage are somehow completely separate things. Decomposition isn’t really a concern at drying temps. The effects of higher temperature that affect cannabis drying are increased loss through volatilization, increased rates of oxidation, and the increased drying capacity of the air. Heat and oxidation effects arent separate at all, they’re directly related.

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This thread is about Oxidation and how it degrades terpenes faster than thermal degradation. :+1:Try another thread for that question. There are rules in here.

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Whoa dude. You can’t blast all the members for being off topic when nearly every response leads to > Herbsnow dryer is the shit, please buy.

The rules are it needs to be a direct question about your product… not a tangential excuse to mention it… which is why this entire thread exists.

If you think Overgrow is giving you a lot of traffic now, imagine how many more sales you’d get if you respected the intelligence of the community.

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Okay Mr.Forum police, I’ll try to follow the rules, didn’t break em on purpose, was just a thought… Breaking the law daily so breaking a rule here or there to get rid of rotten vibes is totally fine by me. Bless u :pray:t3::man_mage:t3:

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