From a fellow grower:
I’m currently drying some plants I have 9 og kush fem and 6 gdp autos drying in the same room I’ve dried plants in the same room doing the same things as this time but for some reason my humidity is a lot higher than usual this time staying between 64%-66% they’ve been drying for about a week but the buds still seem just as moist as the always have I have a dehumidifier running as well as a ac unit which stays at 64F and keeps the room at about 66F so I was wondering what else can I do to bring the humidity down so my plants dry correctly and also what could be causing the higher humidity this time around? I’ve checked my filter to the ac unit n it’s clean I’ve put a extra little fan in the room but nothing seems to be working. Also I usual only dry about 5-6 plants at a time to where this time around I have 15 on the same rack drying could it help if I spread them out a little?
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High fellow growmie, I’m curious did you trim them up before drying? Are they hanging as full plants or cut up in single colas? I ask because doing these things should help get your rh % down
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Was curious about that as well but wasn’t sure how to word it👍 to make sense.
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Sounds about right in his environment. Major airflow is critical. Keep the air moving and it should be fine
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66゚ F Is an excellent drying temperature. 40 to 50% would be much better for your drying process. Good luck finishing up
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A bigger dehumidifier would help, but your ac will fight it.
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What are the room dimensions? That is a lot of plants depending on the space
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Kinda curious what you have going on for keeping the air flowing around the drying area. Fans?
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