You do realize that the plant is full of water right? It's around 75% water in fact. You put anything that is 75% water in a humid environment for days, and you're risking mold. Maybe growers who grow tiny plants, with small airy buds, using T5 lights might not have the same issue as those who are drying pounds of dense sticky bud will need to consider airflow temp and rh when drying in humid environments.
Don't no why your telling me a plant is 75% water. More important facts are that water registers 100% humidity and will constantly diffuse into air that is 75%. Lots of things work that way, sweat glands, my lungs, evaporation, the rain.
We just make drying conditions that are warm and have some air movement linked to a larger amount so air vapour can diffuse away leaving new air to suck up some water from the bud and keep on diffusing away.
Humidity is one small part, it dosent mean we cannot dry at slightly higher humidity than what one grower tells another.
It's wet windy humid and been couple days of storms, my buds still going to dry indoors where it's warm and I'm not letting humidity build but keeping it fresh.
You make a simple thing so much hard work, you would know if you needed a dehumidifier as you would be already battling mold as it's not specific to just bud, it will mold your sweat patches where you sit and type this everyday.