Best temp and RH when drying?

snoeman032

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I am close to harvest and was wanting to make sure I didn’t get bud rot. Or dry to fast. What’s an adequate temp and RH to ensure good quality

Also what’s the best RH and temp when in flower
 
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Don’t hang a plant and think you have two days. I was gone and it’s dust now.
Tend your garden don’t trust that they’ll take care of it.
 
The room I have made for drying is sealed like a bag we’ll say ,no heat ,small exhaust fan on timer ,small fan for air movement usually can slow drying for a week or so not the greatest but it works
 
I just hang in a dim place indoors that has an open window or some kind of air exchange then wait till its dry enough to smoke.

This works at a vast range of temps and humidities so any of them that arent overly oppressive - which your indoors should reasonably be.

As long as it dosent mold or force dry your golden any way you slice it. After a week it smokes gor me but i leave for two and the flavour smell and potency really cone through then. Then just jar it if ya want.

Not rocket science just hang a few buds round the house and come back in two weeks and youll know wheres best :-)
 
60-60 dark room little air flow not on flower
Do you dry yours in a dark room? Any fans?
Yes, darkness during dry and cure.
Hang entire plants if possible.
Remove big and medium fan leaves.
Sealed room AC provides mild indirect airflow.
Indirect 8" low speed oscillating.
It's what works for me.

I'm harvesting soon as well. Always looking for new methods.
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I just hang mine in the spare bath on a curtain rod over the tub. Keeping the door closed keeps temps in the 60's and RH is over 60% Usually takes about a week for them to dry enough to finish trim and then into paper bags for a few days to stabilize and then in the jars.
 
I just hang mine in the spare bath on a curtain rod over the tub. Keeping the door closed keeps temps in the 60's and RH is over 60% Usually takes about a week for them to dry enough to finish trim and then into paper bags for a few days to stabilize and then in the jars.
Nice!
(I wish....Me Wifey would not like that. Lol)
 
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