Oh, I need a temperature that cool for drying? Doh! In that case, I’ve no idea. I guess I’m going to have to find out. But as you and others have rightly said, @Boogy , the best thing is to simply avoid this situation altogether! My plan is to grow just one (autoflower) next time and try some super-cropping on it. Seems better in most ways I can think of than how I’m presently doing it. A good thing about being new to all this is there’s no end to the mistakes I first make and then learn from!
The good thing is I learn each time and have fun while doing it! Seems like a win-win to me! It is amazing the techniques and tips that can be picked up and applied by just reading the posts. All of which are tweaked and tuned to fit the situation. I make mistakes and stumbles but seem to find motivation here. Good luck and patience is the key I am learning!! Cheers and be safe!
I know it’s spendy, but a Cannatrol drys and cures in 8 days while containing the order inside, one of the better investments I’ve made besides good lights.
Buy a used tent? 60 bucksish
That a really cool piece of kit! Shame, I can’t afford it.
Also a good idea, thanks!
The tent I’m using for my first indoor grow (currently happening) was purchased for drying my outdoor crop when I realized how important post harvest treatment is. With a portable AC inside it’ll hold fairly optimal conditions through the worst of summer and would have an easier time in the winter.
Buy another, larger tent.
Twice the fun…
I’m not the person to hear that because you’re encouraging the little demon on my right shoulder who keeps telling me the same thing…trying to fight it but it’s hard!
I did an experiment on this a few years back; where I dried 1/2 plant in the flower room and another 1/2 in a designated drying space. The plant in the flower room did dry out faster, but that was the only noticeable difference between either half of the plant.
That looks like so much fun and so tempting!