Kingrow1
Well-Known Member
I rarely take sides, civilization has been drying vegetables and fruits for thousonds of years now with zero tech. Both ways work just fine, how about chill and dont worry, the thread has both methods for future readers and they can benefit from that
I've tried to tell him. He thinks saying what he does makes him right. I've told him his wrong.
The object is actually to have as little movement as possible to accomplish the goal. He's EXTREMELY worried about "high humidity pockets" and maybe if he lives in amazon jungle that's a problem. Or trying to dry in an actual greenhouse this would be an issue. Or he has absolutely no idea what a dehumidifier is and/or what it does. When set on 50% the odds of that worriesome pocket is infinitely small it's not worth mentioning. NO LESS ARGUING ABOUT! But most of us are growing in our houses. We have air conditioning and heating systems in our houses. So your only concern here really is any moisture coming from the plants them selves. The actual part of the equation that most people will have to concern themselves with is the HEAT from the dehumidifier. That's the only reason I have a fan in the area. Otherwise cross ventilation is really enough. UNLESS OVER CROWDED!