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Hello! I used to run a bigger tent, so during harvest I placed a smaller tent inside the main tent to use as a drying space. The problem was that the main tent was still full of flowering plants, which created a lot of heat and unstable humidity. Because of that, the buds dried way too fast… definitely not ideal :sweat_smile: This time I only had one plant finishing, so I could finally dry properly using a drying net while hanging the rest of the plant whole. With these huge dense buds, I really wanted to avoid bud rot and get a slower, more controlled dry. Now the challenge is that I’m planning to grow multiple strains at the same time again, all finishing at different speeds, and my current setup just isn’t working well for that. I need a separate drying solution where I can properly control temperature and RH without affecting the flowering tent. That’s why I’ve been seriously looking at getting a Dry Rocket or something similar. A dedicated drying unit would let me keep stable conditions around 60/60, slow the drying process down, preserve terpenes better, and avoid the heat spikes and humidity swings I get from drying inside the grow room. Right now my setup feels too improvised for proper harvests, especially with multiple strains and large colas. Curious what other growers are doing in this situation! Latest finished grow, but started a couple new yesterday, will get there eventually and have same problem. growdiaries.com/diaries/302244-grow-journal-by-philhsy Would love to test a dryrocket, and see if it delivers! Good luck the rest of you guys!
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I’ve actually been curious about the <span class="link_user">@DryRocket</span> since the previous contests, so I’ll try my luck once again. My current drying setup is fairly simple and has worked well for me so far, although I mostly dry larger harvests in an 8x8 ft tent (roughly 2.4 x 2.4 m). My usual process is to harvest the plants and spend the first day to day-and-a-half around 45% RH to help remove some of the initial surface moisture. After that, I stabilize the environment between 18-20°C (64-68°F) and around 60% RH for roughly 7-10 days depending on the cultivar, flower density, and overall conditions. One reason I’m interested in testing the DryRocket is because I’m honestly not sure if it is designed for a drying environment as large as mine. Most of my harvests are dried in that dedicated 8x8 space, so I would be very interested in seeing how the DryRocket performs under those conditions and whether it can improve consistency across the entire drying cycle. My biggest drying challenge is maintaining perfectly even conditions throughout larger harvests. While my current method works well, there is always room for improvement when it comes to consistency, predictability, and preserving quality. My next harvest is expected within soon, and I document everything from seed to harvest through detailed grow diaries, including environmental data, drying observations, curing results, and final smoke reports. If selected, I would be happy to provide honest feedback, whether the DryRocket becomes a game changer in my setup or whether I discover limitations in a larger drying environment. Either way, I believe real-world testing is what helps growers learn. Good luck to everyone applying, Growers Love and thank you for the opportunity. :pray:
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<span class="link_user">@tjaym</span>, hey buddy , ohhh man thank you sir, that means a lot , seriously :heart_eyes::heart_eyes::heart_eyes: wold love to see you testing t also my friend , lets see the ones they choose :heart_eyes::heart_eyes::heart_eyes: growers love and thank you for everything :raised_hands::raised_hands::raised_hands::pray::pray::pray::facepunch::facepunch::facepunch:
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<span class="link_user">@jellyjelly</span>, Thanks man, really appreciate that!