I think I understand. A pic would help. But, assuming I understand your set-up, I recommend that you turn that little fan around and blow air IN rather than pull air out. You call it a "6" blower," but do you mean a small fan? You don't want TOO MUCH air blowing in -- just enough to allow for air exchange. Gotta have fresh air, man.Just to let everyone know da environment , It's a 2 slide out drawer. Slides and bases removed so it's an empty drawer, kept bottom drawer door for stealthy look, top drawer door removed so I can access. I have 2 cut openings in the back, about 36 Sq inches in passive airflow and a six inch blower blowing out thru the front top drawer door opening is .
Dis is da fan I'm using I do have a much smaller 4" blower fan I can use and yes wen i get home I'll flip around and try dat method and I'll post some pics!!!I think I understand. A pic would help. But, assuming I understand your set-up, I recommend that you turn that little fan around and blow air IN rather than pull air out. You call it a "6" blower," but do you mean a small fan? You don't want TOO MUCH air blowing in -- just enough to allow for air exchange. Gotta have fresh air, man.
As for a humidity level, I have to say I've honestly never measured mine during drying. Never. I just hang my plant in a dark space with sufficient air return. From time to time that has meant that I've had a fan pulling in fresh air, but usually it just means I hang the plant and leave it be. When I use to chop my plants, I used the cardboard box method described earlier, and still didn't measure humidity. I just have never found it necessary. They will dry. They no longer have a source of water other than the humidity that they produce during perspiration. So don't worry about the actual level (imo). Just keep them dark and provide them with a source of fresh air return. They'll be fine.
Good idea. Use the 4" and switch it around. Sounds perfect for your situation!Dis is da fan I'm using I do have a much smaller 4" blower fan I can use and yes wen i get home I'll flip around and try dat method and I'll post some pics!!!
Thanks you guys really helped alot!!! Post pics soonGood idea. Use the 4" and switch it around. Sounds perfect for your situation!
I think vacuum sealing is for long term storage. Mason jars let you open them up to release some moisture n close back up multiple times until it's evenly dried. I could be full of shit too tho who knowsShould I cure with Mason Jars or is vacuum sealing better?
You absolutely cannot cure with vacuum storage. You'll ruin the weed.Should I cure with Mason Jars or is vacuum sealing better?
Broveda ?for me...
end product is good @ 62%
store in canning jars in dark