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Get wire rack or open drawer cardboard box box fan laid down anything that will allow airflow step 1
Put buds an grocery paperbag only one layer per bag just like the picture you posted trimmed like that fold down 3 times put clips or tape to hold it in place keep room at 60f to 70f 50 to 60 percent humidity try not to go over 60 percent humidity small buds dry 6 days fat buds a little longer. Step 2
Shake every 24hours for an even dry to move buds. Step 3
Trim sugar leaves off and jar seems like you already did that make sure to use those lots of edible potential if they have crystals on them. And jar
My last harvest I dried in paper bags took 9 and a half days. That's after I wet trimmed with around 50-60% humidity. I've had nothing but success drying in bags. You don't have to wet trim to dry in bags either. If you want to lengthen the dry time, don't wet trim. I added some links for bag drying in a previous post. I would try different drying methods to see which you prefer.
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