Drying in tent, low humidity

HarleyBlue13

Active Member
Hi all,

I grew in a 3x3 tent and started drying. I did cut then and hang the flowers with fan leaves and have an osilating fan below on low not blowing on tje product.

I am experience low humidity 20-40% would it be okay to add a humidifier in there or will i be asking for it?
 

Grow So High

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depends how big your plants are in that space in my opinion. In the winter months I have to add a humidifier in my dry area too. I am able to point the humidifier away from the plants where no mist ever touches the plant. Any moisture hitting your buds while drying will probably not end well.
 

2Hearts

Well-Known Member
Low humidity means your buds will dry slightly quicker and end up slightly drier - this isnt a problem whatsoever not sure why anyone would make a big deal out of the situation.
 

Dontjudgeme

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I use a humidifier, set to the lowest setting. Almost impossible to get a slow dry when you live where the humidity is low. But I don’t place mine in my tent. I place it outside near the flap and let the exhaust bring in the mist, that way it’s not misting directly on the buds like mentioned above.
 

DustBomb

Well-Known Member
Hi all,

I grew in a 3x3 tent and started drying. I did cut then and hang the flowers with fan leaves and have an osilating fan below on low not blowing on tje product.

I am experience low humidity 20-40% would it be okay to add a humidifier in there or will i be asking for it?
u will be asking for it if you dont pay attention... try and get ur humidity up 50-60%... it matters. the longer that better...
 
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