Will that humidity level on theclow side effect the overall quality of flower???
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It’s recommended for Rh to be between 50-60%. A little higher or lower is probably OK. Too high and you stand a chance of getting mold. Too low and the bud will be too harsh.
Gonna dry fast on you…
You can slow down the drying by laving more leaves on it. At 35% you might opt for a dry trim, just to slow down the drying process. Hang the whole plant if you need to.
I like more humidity as well, if you don’t have a humidifier you can use a small bucket of water and hang a towel allowing the end of the towel to be in the water like a wick this will help slow down the drying
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If Your Humidity Is…
- Dry (Under 30% RH) – You might consider leaving more leaves on your plant while trimming to help slow down the drying process. The more plant matter left behind, the lower the buds dry. For example you could trim your buds but leave extra fan leaves, or possibly even not trim at all until after drying.
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Average Humidity – If you never really notice the humidity where you live chances are it’s perfect for hanging your cannabis upside down to dry
- Humid (Over 60% Humidity) – If it’s very humid where you live, you might consider actually separating buds from branches after trimming and put them on a drying rack or mesh to help them dry in the high humidity without running into problems with mold
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