Is 55 degrees Fahrenheit too cold to dry marijuana

2feather18

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So my drying room is 55 degrees Fahrenheit and 54 % humidity I know the humidity is ideal however I find the temperature a little bit too cold cuz I don't know if it will affect my outcome
 

NanoGadget

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I've found that the ideal humidity to dry in changes based on temperature. I'd happily dry at %54 humidity if my temps were around 65 f, but if 55 f is all you can manage you may want to try and get the rH down a little bit. My formula has always been to keep temps between 62 and 70 with an rH of 55ish and I don't stray from that, so maybe someone else who dries at cooler temps can chime in and recommend a humidity range that works for them. Best of luck!
 

NanoGadget

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Ive always heard 60f/60rh is perfect. Your real close to that. So I think it will be fine.
It also depends on whether you wet trim or dry trim, and how much you break down the plant. A wet trimmed plant broken down into colas and branches will dry faster than a plant hung to dry whole and to be dry trimmed. I hang my plants whole and I dry trim so 60/60 is a no go for me. I've had mold at those numbers. But for some it may be perfect.
 

Wizzlebiz

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THIS IS A TEST!

I have a small auto drying right now in a cold area to test it.

I am doing it in my yard in the shed.

Its dark, cold between 55 and 40 degrees.

Rh sits at 35% in there. Well sealed from outside and moisture.

Dry trim

I'm at day 19 of drying. Still have a day or 2 to go. No mold and smells good.

Usually I dry at a 60/60. Which gives me about 2 weeks dry time.


A group of us out here grow with and for each other. My buddy had 2 small autos looking damn near identical. So he's drying at the 60/60 and I'm doing this. Shits and giggles really but intrigued on how it effects the bud.
 

2feather18

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Yeah I don't know.. these different type of strains seems like it's taking longer to dry it's been a week now and it's still kind of wet I think I need to get the temperature up at least to 60 degrees thank you guys for all the good info and advise
 

Nutty sKunK

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THIS IS A TEST!

I have a small auto drying right now in a cold area to test it.

I am doing it in my yard in the shed.

Its dark, cold between 55 and 40 degrees.

Rh sits at 35% in there. Well sealed from outside and moisture.

Dry trim

I'm at day 19 of drying. Still have a day or 2 to go. No mold and smells good.

Usually I dry at a 60/60. Which gives me about 2 weeks dry time.


A group of us out here grow with and for each other. My buddy had 2 small autos looking damn near identical. So he's drying at the 60/60 and I'm doing this. Shits and giggles really but intrigued on how it effects the bud.
You might find they’ll sweat if jarred and brought into a warmer environment. Best to pop a hygrometer in there to check.
 
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