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Hang dry

A plain-English cannabis definition for Canadian consumers. Use it for education, then confirm provincial rules and product details with licensed sources.

Hang dry is a method of drying cannabis by suspending the plants upside down to preserve quality.

Also called / Category:

Synonyms: Hanging, Air drying
Category: Harvest, Dry & Cure

Key takeaways:

  • Hang drying helps to maintain the integrity of cannabis buds.
  • This method is preferred for its ability to gradually reduce moisture.
  • It is often used by cultivators to enhance flavour and aroma.

What it is / How it shows up:

Hang dry is a common term found in cannabis cultivation guides and product reviews. It describes a drying technique where entire cannabis plants or branches are hung upside down in a climate-controlled environment. This process allows moisture to evaporate slowly from the plant, helping to retain offset-4 transition-colors hover:underline" title="Learn more about Terpenes">terpenes and cannabinoids, and resulting in a better aroma and flavour profile. By allowing gravity to naturally pull moisture downward, hang drying minimizes the risk of mould and mildew, ensuring a higher-quality end product.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • Appearance of dry, crisp outer leaves.
  • Stem snap test: stems should snap, not bend.
  • Moisture content analysis.

Use in context:

  • "We use hang dry techniques for a smoother smoke."
  • "Our cannabis is hang dried to preserve its natural flavours."
  • "Hang drying allows for a gradual reduction of moisture, enhancing the final product."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • Must be conducted in a controlled environment to ensure compliance with health standards.
  • Producers need to follow Health Canada regulations regarding cannabis processing.

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FAQs:

Q: Why is hang drying preferred over other methods?
A: Hang drying is preferred because it preserves the plant's natural compounds, enhancing flavour and aroma while reducing the risk of mould.

Q: How long does the hang drying process take?
A: Hang drying typically takes 7-14 days, depending on environmental conditions like humidity and temperature.

Sources:

  • Health Canada
  • PubChem

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