Advice on drying

PopAndSonGrows

Well-Known Member
60 degrees & 60% humidity is the goal conditions; don't trip if you can't get that cold or that humid. Get as close to it as you can. Hang whole plants or what I like to do, is cut my plant down into V-shaped branches to hang. No leaf trimming, not even the big fan leaves unless dead or already crispy.

Ideally don't go above 75 degrees or below 40% humidity, or it'll just dry to a crisp and be pretty bland. (Sidenote, my summer drying conditions can get above 75 but i try to compensate by not letting the RH below 55%)

Colder than 60 degrees, should be fine. Above 65% humidity can set you up for possible bud rot or mold, not saying it will but it can.
 
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