Hello fellow growers! Newby looking for advice on humidity levels for my drying cabinet
My goals are to dry the new harvest as long as possible (e.g. at least 6 days) before moving them into the official curing process, and to avoid bud rot and them not being too hay-like. Plus, to make sure they cure into nice balanced weed, rather than racy paranoid buds (which I've tried to avoid by harvesting once trichomes have started showing amber- which is another question I had, since they're taking a very long time to mature to 30% amber, and aren't there yet, but the overall look of the plant, as far as pistils, leaves, buds etc, appears that they're ready - and I've been advised of this in a separate thread I posted).
So, it looks like my girls (2 autos at 120+ days from germination each) are ready to harvest. Based on other advice I've seen, I'm keeping them in the dark for a couple days to get the sugar and other undesirables out of the buds and back down to the root system, before cutting and moving them into the drying cabinet I built. The drying cabinet is a converted IKEA wardrobe armoire (see attached) installed with an AC Infinity inline fan + carbon filter, an oscillating fan and a baby humidifier (because my ambient RH% is only about 35% which I gather is too low for the drying process). Using the controller on this inline fan setup I can peg the RH& to anything I desire.
I'd been told by some that having a RH% between 45-55% is ideal, but I've also heard that RH% of around 60% is better for slower drying, leading into the curing process which I plan to do in stainless CVaults (or stainless kimchi containers) with BOveda 62% packets. What do folks think?
Also, do people recommend wet trim or dry trim based on my setup; I'm going with individual branches rather than hanging the whole plant?
Thanks!
My goals are to dry the new harvest as long as possible (e.g. at least 6 days) before moving them into the official curing process, and to avoid bud rot and them not being too hay-like. Plus, to make sure they cure into nice balanced weed, rather than racy paranoid buds (which I've tried to avoid by harvesting once trichomes have started showing amber- which is another question I had, since they're taking a very long time to mature to 30% amber, and aren't there yet, but the overall look of the plant, as far as pistils, leaves, buds etc, appears that they're ready - and I've been advised of this in a separate thread I posted).
So, it looks like my girls (2 autos at 120+ days from germination each) are ready to harvest. Based on other advice I've seen, I'm keeping them in the dark for a couple days to get the sugar and other undesirables out of the buds and back down to the root system, before cutting and moving them into the drying cabinet I built. The drying cabinet is a converted IKEA wardrobe armoire (see attached) installed with an AC Infinity inline fan + carbon filter, an oscillating fan and a baby humidifier (because my ambient RH% is only about 35% which I gather is too low for the drying process). Using the controller on this inline fan setup I can peg the RH& to anything I desire.
I'd been told by some that having a RH% between 45-55% is ideal, but I've also heard that RH% of around 60% is better for slower drying, leading into the curing process which I plan to do in stainless CVaults (or stainless kimchi containers) with BOveda 62% packets. What do folks think?
Also, do people recommend wet trim or dry trim based on my setup; I'm going with individual branches rather than hanging the whole plant?
Thanks!
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