For the sake of all things cement based, long story short, don't try it; doesn't work very well at all.
I had a few days to air dry it, so I loaded into a cardboard box with a slot cut in one end and the ventilation fan + scrubber connected at the other to draw air over it. It would have helped if the air was warmer and dryer whilst doing this.
Then, I put about two kilos of fresh cement into a giant foil ziplock bag, the kind whey protein comes in, loaded the weed into a t-shirt with the openings tied shut, loaded that into the big ziplock, closed it up and left it for around a week at ~16°C (60°F). Result? Mold.
I opened the bag out of curiosity pretty much as soon as it was convenient to do so and am glad I didn't leave it any longer. The weed was still damp and I spotted the white patches pretty quickly.
I'm not sure if warming the bag up would actually make things better or worse. Essentially the weed didn't dry because it had clumped together and possibly because the vapor pressure of the water wasn't high enough to help it evaporate off. Surprisingly, the cement hadn't even really started to clump.
Leaving it somewhere warm would increase the possibility of mold and it's growth rate, but could accelerate the evaporation rate enough to offset that. If it was really warm, e.g. left in a black foil bag out in the sun, the temperature might get high enough to actually pasteurise the weed. Either which way, it's probably not a great idea. I did it mainly out of necessity, I definitely wouldn't choose to use that route again. Pretty annoying given that I had to listen to the cooling fan and bubbler running for four months none stop but there's not much else I could do about that.
If it was in something like a big storage tub spread out on a rack over silica gel, that would probably work quite a lot better. But I wouldn't run a fan or anything in there just with silica gel poured in as it may encourage silica dust to accumulate on the weed. I'd dump the silica into something like a pillow case first and tie it shut before loading it into the tub. It'd require a fair amount of freshly, fully baked silica gel to work.