Racks on racks

Lucky Luke

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Screens are excellent to trim on. Not sure why everyone doesnt use them.

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Drying racks have their place, I have a 5 tier one that is excellent for smaller mids/ popcorn or whatever wasn't trimmed properly to hang on the lines/ clothes hangers. I turn the larger ones so they dont go flat.
 

madra

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I use a 3 tier in a 2x2 tent, good extraction, good air circulation, and fresh air entry combined with exhausted veg tent air. Drys in 10 days, just move the buds daily as mentioned above. No problem with flat spots once you dont pile the buds on top of each other, lay them out nicely so air can circulate through them.
 

Obepawn

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I have a small, three tier drying rack, 12” x 8” and each section is 4” high. Small enough to insert into a brown grocery bag, clamp shut and hang. Double bag to slow down the drying process in dry climates like the desert area I live in.

Bought it on amazon, btw.
 

Obepawn

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Is that a closet, something you built? What is that made of? Show an overall picture please.
 

TintEastwood

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Is that a closet, something you built? What is that made of? Show an overall picture please.
It's inside a 2-car garage, against the side access door. Tent was out of the question due to temp and humidity swings. Size 4x8x8.
Using Rigid foam 4x8 sheets.
Walls 1 1/2 inch. Ceiling 2 inch thick.


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