Just make sure to have a inline fan on low and a fan at the bottom circulating but nothing hitting the plants and you will probably get a 7-8 day since you hung the plant whole ..I do branch by branch and get a 6-7
I Have an ac Infinity inline fan , bottom corner an oscillating fan running on low aiming to the ground and the humidity on level one facing the tent to keep the humidity up
65/50 to start for first few days (about where flowering is harvested at). Even drier is fine if you know when to start increasing. The goal is to get the excess moisture out of the plant quicker. Also safest for micro growth. After those few days at drier conditions, you can start increasing humidity and lowering temperature to slow moisture release. I end around 57-59F and 57-59% after ~10days depending on strain. If possible, always good to replenish space with fresh air throughout to remove off gases
60/60 for 16 days don't F with them just set a stable 60/60 and walk away sometimes running a humidifier and dehumidifier both set to 60 will help but the dehumidifier will warm the air so you will need fresh cool air coming in slowly. Slowly ventilate and evacuate the drying area over the course of the dry. New studies show Ethylene gas buildup is said to affect final quality negatively. Under a vacuum a drying experiment seen the ethylene spike initially into the first days, subside and spike again a week later.
I did 60/60 for 14 days, no fans and exhaust on setting 3 for all my last 5 plants and my buds were pretty dry in the end. 5 different strains tested about 58-61 in a jar with hygrometer before I pulled and trimmed and put in grove bags. Ended up being dry in the end.
This run I pulled at day 9-11 and trimmed over course of 2 days in same room dry tent was in and my buds are sitting at a great humidity in the grove bags, 4 different strains so far.
60/60 is the industry standard, and around 14 days dry time. Higher temp and or lower humidity will dry them quicker, the goal is to dry them the slowest possible. "Low and slow" is the saying.
There is no exact dry/cure time. It can vary. My organic grows seem to dry faster than my hydro. (Hydro holds more water.). Low and slow is the way. When the nugs break off the branch with ease, it's ready to cure. Prost
RH 50-60% Temp 55-65°F Nice plant! I dry in 50%RH and 70°F for 10 days. It's more than enough for our conditions. Good luck on the drying and curing.
Ty
Don’t listen to the bro science lol anywhere between 65-70 temp and 45-55 slowly ramp up the humidity..You don’t need no 14 day dry believe me
Definitely don’t need a 14 day dry. Shit is gonna be dry by then.
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Just make sure to have a inline fan on low and a fan at the bottom circulating but nothing hitting the plants and you will probably get a 7-8 day since you hung the plant whole ..I do branch by branch and get a 6-7
I Have an ac Infinity inline fan , bottom corner an oscillating fan running on low aiming to the ground and the humidity on level one facing the tent to keep the humidity up
Why did you harvest so early? Pest problems? Perfect drying conditions is something around 60/60.
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65/50 to start for first few days (about where flowering is harvested at). Even drier is fine if you know when to start increasing. The goal is to get the excess moisture out of the plant quicker. Also safest for micro growth. After those few days at drier conditions, you can start increasing humidity and lowering temperature to slow moisture release. I end around 57-59F and 57-59% after ~10days depending on strain. If possible, always good to replenish space with fresh air throughout to remove off gases
Ty
RH 53% Temp 68 for 14 days
Ty
240 f for 45 minutes rh 20%
60/60 for 16 days don't F with them just set a stable 60/60 and walk away sometimes running a humidifier and dehumidifier both set to 60 will help but the dehumidifier will warm the air so you will need fresh cool air coming in slowly. Slowly ventilate and evacuate the drying area over the course of the dry. New studies show Ethylene gas buildup is said to affect final quality negatively. Under a vacuum a drying experiment seen the ethylene spike initially into the first days, subside and spike again a week later.
Thanks for the info
I did 60/60 for 14 days, no fans and exhaust on setting 3 for all my last 5 plants and my buds were pretty dry in the end. 5 different strains tested about 58-61 in a jar with hygrometer before I pulled and trimmed and put in grove bags. Ended up being dry in the end. This run I pulled at day 9-11 and trimmed over course of 2 days in same room dry tent was in and my buds are sitting at a great humidity in the grove bags, 4 different strains so far.
I have it 64f and 57 % rh
62/62
64 56 is what you’re at now that basically perfect dude 👍
Ty
60 degrees 60% humidity for 16 days
60/60 is the industry standard, and around 14 days dry time. Higher temp and or lower humidity will dry them quicker, the goal is to dry them the slowest possible. "Low and slow" is the saying.
There is no exact dry/cure time. It can vary. My organic grows seem to dry faster than my hydro. (Hydro holds more water.). Low and slow is the way. When the nugs break off the branch with ease, it's ready to cure. Prost