Hey guys, if you've seen my other post you know I am having a big dilemma.

My plants aren't ready but I need to move across the country (literally four days of driving) five days from now. Meaning my plants have at max five days left to get prepared for the drive.

I have been thinking of ways to let them dry while on the drive.

I have a wooden chest of drawers which I was thinking about putting the freshly clipped buds in (on top of brown paper bags.) I would keep these closed during the day (driving time) and then open them up to air out during the night (~14 hours a day)

However I see everyone talking about hang drying and it seems like that may be the way to go. Obviously I can't string a big clothesline of buds across the back of my moving truck so I was thinking about doing it in a box. I wouldn't clip the plants and let the entire plant hang in the box. I have made a picture diagram below.

ANY advice you can give me would be so much appreciated. I'm new to this and a bit scared. I know I did not choose the "best path" to growing great bud but please help me choose the "best path available" in these five days I have to prepare for the drive.
jedubz Reviewed by jedubz on . How to dry/cure plants in a moving truck? Feedback Needed! Hey guys, if you've seen my other post you know I am having a big dilemma. My plants aren't ready but I need to move across the country (literally four days of driving) five days from now. Meaning my plants have at max five days left to get prepared for the drive. I have been thinking of ways to let them dry while on the drive. I have a wooden chest of drawers which I was thinking about putting the freshly clipped buds in (on top of brown paper bags.) I would keep these closed during Rating: 5