Re: more root info on drying roots
[Re: don Wolf]
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Can they be dried in a regular food dehydrator, don?
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Re: more root info on drying roots
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Can they be dried in a regular food dehydrator, don? yes, certain roots can be...like bloodroot, cranesbill and ginseng.......but other roots i'd say no...like joe pye, poke root etc.........simply because the size prohibits it due to the roots being much larger..
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Re: more root info on drying roots
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Got a picture of the poke plant? What do you do with the roots? Is there a market for them?
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Re: more root info on drying roots
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In the fall of the year when temps start dropping I wonder if the dry attic of my house would work? I have an automatic thermostat to control the temperature from becoming too high. It's very dry and ventilated, the temperature normally stays in the 80's in my attic through November. Now you've got me thinking...Anyone ever tried an attic for drying roots or dehydrating? Thanks Don!
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Re: more root info on drying roots
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Thank you Don, I'm going to try it and I will either let you know how it goes or post pictures of the process and have you take a look and offer your advice. I'm here to learn so please don't hold back with constructive comments.
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Re: more root info on drying roots
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I'm new to the site and have a few question about ginseng root.... some root are long and slender , where as others have the "human" form. when looking to sell should they be seperated? due to form,age color, ect. or does it matter really? I know they say the closer the rings and the older they are make them more potent, hence more money. this is my first year looking on my own besides taking my son with me, and im trying to learn all i can so i can pass on true info to my son. I use to hunt with my ma,but havent in years ...so its all new to me again. any help would be great
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Re: more root info on drying roots
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Is there a guideline for the size of batch when your selling...What I mean is, for example. If I dont have a Ib or more, should I hold it till next season ? or sell so its fresh dried seng?
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Re: more root info on drying roots
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if what I read is right, you can hold but have to have certified weigh slip from ODNR. but i think i'll sell to avoid all the paperwork and to be on the safe side as i'm new to this part of digging process. are there other roots worth digging ? have seen lots of white baneberry and blue cohosh are they used for anything? thanks so much for all your info
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Re: more root info on drying roots
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are there harvest times for those or can they be dug anytime of year. ive never dug anything but seng, is it the same principle in digging,drying,ect? i've seen lots of those plants on my hikes so it maybe worth it to learn other roots . any info would be greatly appericated or sites that give accurate info.
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