Eeekkk!! Harvested & trying to dry in 80% humidity!!??
I'm in beautiful rainy & humid southern california ... I just harvested this past Saturday & it's currently 70-80% humidity ... am I SOL??
I have branches hanging in my grow tent ... lights/fans are off and I'm using passive air flow ... The temps are pretty cold and the air isn't stagnent ... should I be concerned about mold?
Please give opinions!
Eeekkk!! Harvested & trying to dry in 80% humidity!!??
get a heater and dehumidifier($90 @ sears)
Eeekkk!! Harvested & trying to dry in 80% humidity!!??
Eeekkk!! Harvested & trying to dry in 80% humidity!!??
Ever leave a head of Romaine lettuce unprotected in the fridge? It gets dehydrated pretty fast. The cold would lessen any chance of mold. No, I've never tried this with pot, but it's better than mold! I think it would work.
Granny
Eeekkk!! Harvested & trying to dry in 80% humidity!!??
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Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
Probably for the next 5 days ... and I pulled them this past Saturday.
It's a 5'x5'x6'.5" tent ... and the temps have been now in the 40's thru 60's ... it's pretty much a fridge in there.
Eeekkk!! Harvested & trying to dry in 80% humidity!!??
I concur with MBA, You spent all the time and $$ to this point, get a de-humidifier, they work great and won't go un-used.:thumbsup: Besides peace of mind
Eeekkk!! Harvested & trying to dry in 80% humidity!!??
a drying box would also be a good idea, that way you have your growspace for perpetual harvest...or at least to start up another round
Eeekkk!! Harvested & trying to dry in 80% humidity!!??
Why not get a food dehydrator for $20.? Never used one, but they have screens etc., and low heat. :)
Eeekkk!! Harvested & trying to dry in 80% humidity!!??
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Originally Posted by LolaGal
Why not get a food dehydrator for $20.? Never used one, but they have screens etc., and low heat. :)
I've heard dehydrators can make the smoke harsh, but have wondered myself cuz that would be a nice quick way to dry everything
Eeekkk!! Harvested & trying to dry in 80% humidity!!??
This 100% works! Materials needed: 2 a/c filters, cheese cloth, bungie cord or elastic bands, fan. Lay the cheese cloth over a single filter panel and spread cannabis evenly, not layered. cover with remaining cheese cloth. Place filter on top of folded cheese cloth with cannabis securely inside. Wrap bungie cords or large elastic bands to hold both panels tightly in place. Lean the two joined panels against a wall. face the fan towards the panels and run for a day of two until cannabis is dry. This works in the MOST humid climates in the world. Meat can be used also to make jerky .. for those pesky munchies later!