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Os this good for drying?

Canabicos
Canabicosstarted grow question 1mo ago
Hi guys can i dry in this parameters?
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 1mo ago
warmer than you want and it'd preferably be closer to 60%, but you do what you can. AC is expensive, but adding some moisture is not. A humidifier might drop temp 1-2C, too. Depends on size of room and how much it runs. That's all an evaporative cooler is -- a humidifier without a hygrometer control. Get the humidifier type with a wick to avoid depositing a dusty residue on buds.
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I_T_C_R_W___GROWanswered grow question 1mo ago
just make shure that your weed is not the coldest point in the room ! you can use a frozen cola bottle in the near of your box or in a connected second box, in this way you have a VPD-difference and the water from the weed can condense at the cold bottle (diy cooling device). my box is closed over night and the hum goes up to 90 , after placing the bottle below my box and opening it in the morning - it goes down to 70 and the water is under the bottle. this jojogame i play for 2 weeks - one freezed bootle a day for a slow waterremoving. the boxvolume is the amount of air you can saturate with water from weed - thats your vpd-1. outside the box you have vpd-2 which should be lower so water can be transfered drom Zone 1 to Zone 2 - the same way the canatroll dryer works.
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 1mo ago
It might dry a little too quickly, try and lower the temp or raise humidity?
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Green_claws
Green_clawsanswered grow question 1mo ago
Nearly Perfect that mate I'd try and get humidity up to 60%
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KuaerSchlaeger
KuaerSchlaegeranswered grow question 1mo ago
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Selkot
Selkotanswered grow question 1mo ago
hey šŸ‘‹ For the second week, I’d say yes; for the first one, if you can lower the temperature to around 20°C and raise the humidity to 60%, it’ll prevent a slightly superficial drying that might make you think it’s done when there’s still too much moisture inside. That said, with good 62% Boveda packs in the jars afterward, no problem managing it šŸ˜‰
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 1mo ago
Yes
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 1mo ago
75f is too high and will cure buds to dry too fast. You certainly can dry faster if time.is of critical importance but it will be done at the expense of a noticeable drop in quality. Then again if your plant still has tons of nitrogen in nitrate form it doesn't really matter what you do as it never oxidizes during a dry. Regardless of what you do.
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