So I picked a few of the smaller Centennial plants, enough for one layer on a 2x3' screen drier, I have 6 I made for last years harvest but I have built 4x5 footers for this year.
Anyway, picked them a week ago today and have been monitoring them daily and giving them a little fluffing. They are in my house, on my bread rising station above the wood stove which is a shelf 1' below the ceiling and always a little warmer, and with the ceiling fan moving slowly. Stove is not on, room temps around 22-24C with RH around 30-45% depending on the day. Took about 2 days for them to start feeling dry, very papery feeling after 4 days but the stig still flexible...missed checking for the last 2 days but today I gave 'em a fondle and now the stig is dry, and I can break it with one hand between fingers.
Now I know they are ready to bag and freeze, but I wonder if there is a point where they are too dry? Should they be bagged, just as the stig can break, or are they still fine if that point is missed by a day or two?
Thanks boys,
cheers