Quick Drying - The Other Side Of The Coin

weedsLV

Active Member
Thanks bro I've always used a tent to hang my buds in to dry but I out grew that so don't have an area to dedicate to drying so I'm glad a lil light shouldn't b devastating
 
Haha! Thats was crazy reading! Definetly hilarious though!


I hang dry, only used a microwave to sample (and it KILLED me to do it)

...But Question.... Should/can I put a fan blowing into the place its hanging? I dont want to risk mold (Its been raining like crazy here, humidity really high, and I just pulled my plant 6 days ago.) It was feeling pretty dry about 2 days ago, then today I felt it and it feels like its gotten wetter. I want to make sure it keeps its smell (its the BEST smelling stuff i've grown :-D)...

Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!! :-)

Thanks!
 

Burger Boss

Well-Known Member
In a high humidity situation, you want plenty of air movement........won't dry the plants too fast as long as ambient air is at least 65% humid.........Good luck & good grow.......BB

BTW....it would be better to lower the humidity if possible, and dry in the normal manner, with low air movement.
 

tharoomman

Well-Known Member
I've quick dried too many times. Using a toster oven on a low setting==Around 150 or lower depending on how long you want it to take==works really good. . I just recently let some Fast nevilles that I pulled early hang for 24 hours then put in the toster over on 150 until the stem snapped. Good shit. Deference in tastes...a little, it wasn't too harsh, but IMO this bud wasn't any less potoent for drying it the way I did. I smoke all the time so I'm a good judge.
 

DrGreenFinger

Well-Known Member
Haha! Thats was crazy reading! Definetly hilarious though!


I hang dry, only used a microwave to sample (and it KILLED me to do it)

...But Question.... Should/can I put a fan blowing into the place its hanging? I dont want to risk mold (Its been raining like crazy here, humidity really high, and I just pulled my plant 6 days ago.) It was feeling pretty dry about 2 days ago, then today I felt it and it feels like its gotten wetter. I want to make sure it keeps its smell (its the BEST smelling stuff i've grown :-D)...

Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!! :-)

Thanks!
you need to use a dehumidifier
 

panhead

Well-Known Member
This thread is epic for it's irony.

Al B Fuct wrecked FDD with logic. FDd reverts to childish pendantic rants. Morons hop on a bandwagon. Morons argue about shit that cannot ever be proven.

Moral? Stop bickering you dolts.
Ive been using my quick dryers that were built using Al's design for about 3 years now with great success, with hundreds of customers using my meds weekly you'd think there would be complaints,not a single complaint,co-op customers speak with their wallet,sell them inferior product and they will avoid your product on their next visit and buy other suppliers product.

This dont mean quick dryers are for everybody,it's like any other growing technique,some will get it down pat and have excellent results while others fail and get shitty smoke,its trial and error just like anything else.

Any member who comes here and posts in absolute terms is ignorant,there are truly 2 sides to this long standing debate and both methods will show excellent results,its all about implementation and technique.
 
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