Drying period shorter for smaller yields?

A W 0 L

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Hello everybody, I'm just wondering for a small yield 1/2 oz to 1 oz if the drying period would be shortened. If so how much? Say for example a little plant in a 1x2x2 area and got pretty much one good size cola that looks like it's at least a quarter and then a few other top branches that look like they could be eighths and some even smaller branches with some smaller buds.
Sorry no pics.. they're in the dark right now w/ air circulating and temp around 70.
But any info would be great.

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calicat

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That is difficult to answer. Drying depends on temperature and humidity. The ideal temperature range would be 55-65 and humidity around 45-50. Drying also would depend if you manicure off the large fan leaves prior to hanging. In theory the less yield the less time for drying because that would minimize rehydration of drying plants when water is being transpired by the ones next to them.
 

The sim's Bob Newbie

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From my limited experience the drying period is pretty much the same - on the largest of my 2 plants it took noticably longer than the smaller one to dry to the same stage (but the small one had very small buds in comparison...) I still waited a week for the small one...
 

roxistar

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Drying and curing times depend on many factors; among those are temperature, humidity, amount of air circulation, and last but not least how dense you buds are. Check the link in my signature, it may help you.
 
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