WannaBeeGrow
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I hold it against Rosenthal for humidity and temperature recommendations for drying instructions I see here. It wasn't until I used my grow room for drying that I learned MY way lol.
I guess I should have included a survey. Like, the temperature, humidity manicured or not. Maybe vented dry room or not. Guess I am angry because I put faith in rollitup contributors. The results not good & back at not square 1 but going with what wasn't broke before I tried to fix it! lol It's funny as hell how many of use do it with negative results for the effort. Maybe this will get me a thumbs up! Later®Alrighty then
Venting, air intake and treatment of air for proper temperature & humidity. I cut plants after 2 dry days in darkness. Hang whole plants. Since plants have a high moisture content humidity will not be a problem for 1st 24 hrs. Regardless of where you are you can get good results if you treat the grow room like like a curing jar. I use Bluetooth connected hygrometer to watch the humidity. With a humidifier & dehumidifier I see the humidifier kicks on at 65% knocking the humidity down to 58 to 60%. The graph on my phone shows the rise and fall. Hygrometer averages all readings for any time or duration that you are interested in. Averages for my room was 62.5% humidity for duration of drying. 210 CFM exhaust fan vents room air to outside. Having kept 1 in "drying" for 3 months it was much more sticky than it's sisters. Rosenthal says 45 to 55%. Mine was crispy critters in 7 days. It NEVER GETS ABOVE 65°F averages 62.5 when I dry. Using good clean, well maintained equipment is a must. A small box fan 12×12 in. is used for in room air movement.I hold it against Rosenthal for humidity and temperature recommendations for drying instructions I see here. It wasn't until I used my grow room for drying that I learned MY way lol.
And then claim they were told to do it here...People still starving their plants in darkness before harvesting? Amazing stuff.
Here you can start here since your back to about square 1I hold it against Rosenthal for humidity and temperature recommendations for drying instructions I see here. It wasn't until I used my grow room for drying that I learned MY way lol.
I'm gonna try that. Add a couple days to the hang?Last harvest I dried in a sealed tent instead of exhausting my carbon scrubbed air outside and the finished product came out better.
Rosenthal says to dry at 45 to 55% humidity. That is less than 10 days. Messed up some good weed drying too fast in my journey. Mine is in the jar now setting at 58.7.Drying isn't rocket science, and there is a fairly wide range of temps/RH that will result in killer bud. As long as you can stretch the dry to at least 10 days without the bud moisture dropping much below 55%, the result will be good. There is no need for extremely long drying cycles at high RH-moisture is not a friend to terpenes.
Those old ass books say a lot of stupid things.Rosenthal says to dry at 45 to 55% humidity. That is less than 10 days. Messed up some good weed drying too fast in my journey. Mine is in the jar now setting at 58.7.
Rosenthal says to dry at 45 to 55% humidity. That is less than 10 days. Messed up some good weed drying too fast in my journey. Mine is in the jar now setting at 58.7.
The Marijuana Growers Guide. I was much younger when it came out. Studied it every night for the longest time. Too old to retain information these days. So, I take notes lol. You are absolutely right! The thing is I ask GOOGLE for the temperature & humidity for drying cannabis & bam! There's Rosenthal's 45 to 55% RH recommendation in my face. At least some of us know better ( me too now) I call Rosenthal's drying style the crispy critters method.Those old ass books say a lot of stupid things.
55-65rh is better. 45 gonna have your shit to dry and inconsistently at that.
I like this that way the other plants can look in when you open the door and be like oh shit I told you he was going to do that to us and freak out.I dry in a walk way that’s behind a false wall in the master bedroom with my grow space being a walk in closet at the end of the walk way.
the walkway stays pretty much perfect all year round with the closet intaking some of its air from the walk way under its door.
Plants are able to go into jars after 10-14 days but it’s not uncommon for me to allow harvests to sit here hanging for months without issue.
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To be fair dried like that’s usually not awful just not as good as it could be and certainly shouldn’t be recommended as optimal.The Marijuana Growers Guide. I was much younger when it came out. Studied it every night for the longest time. Too old to retain information these days. So, I take notes lol. You are absolutely right! The thing is I ask GOOGLE for the temperature & humidity for drying cannabis & bam! There's Rosenthal's 45 to 55% RH recommendation in my face. At least some of us know better ( me too now) I call Rosenthal's drying style the crispy critters method.
To be fair dried like that’s usually not awful just not as good as it could be and certainly shouldn’t be recommended as optimal.
With the juggling act of HVAC system for drying can daunting to newbies. I use AC temperature of 65F humidity control with dehumidifier & humidifier. It is easy to over work the dehumidifier which creates heat lot which in kind gets AC going. Humidity is going to swing as much as as 10 points. Most dehumidifiers will serve you best if placed on 60%. The upper limit may be 63 then bottom out at 58%. Air vented out of the room pulls air into the room. The idea is to balance the appliances used. For example, if your humidifier is to high both AC & Dehumidifier will work harder.I hold it against Rosenthal for humidity and temperature recommendations for drying instructions I see here. It wasn't until I used my grow room for drying that I learned MY way lol.