jstone420 Member Sep 30, 2009 #1 Hey guys, I have trimmed my plants and they are now drying. The temp in a steady 65 to 70, great ventilation and the humidity is a steady 50-55%. Is this to much humidity? If so is there any way to bring it down?? Thanks for the help. Happy growing
Hey guys, I have trimmed my plants and they are now drying. The temp in a steady 65 to 70, great ventilation and the humidity is a steady 50-55%. Is this to much humidity? If so is there any way to bring it down?? Thanks for the help. Happy growing
R regd87 Well-Known Member Sep 30, 2009 #2 a dehumidifier will bring humidity down you can get small ones pretty cheap.
Brick Top New Member Sep 30, 2009 #4 Go here ... read the drying part .. and maybe the curing too .. but the drying part will answer your questions. http://www.a1b2c3.com/drugs/mj009.htm
Go here ... read the drying part .. and maybe the curing too .. but the drying part will answer your questions. http://www.a1b2c3.com/drugs/mj009.htm
jstone420 Member Sep 30, 2009 #5 Thanks Brick. According to that article I'm in great shape. Thanks for the help!!!
Brick Top New Member Sep 30, 2009 #6 jstone420 said: Thanks Brick. According to that article I'm in great shape. Thanks for the help!!! Click to expand... Thats good to know then, isnt it? Its always better to find out that you are right about something than it is to find out you are wrong about something.
jstone420 said: Thanks Brick. According to that article I'm in great shape. Thanks for the help!!! Click to expand... Thats good to know then, isnt it? Its always better to find out that you are right about something than it is to find out you are wrong about something.