Quote Originally Posted by keylime
The key is air circulation... and perhaps a dehumidifier.
60-70% is about what you need to keep it at the right moisture once it is properly cured/dried.

keylime
I can keep the humidity at 60% and no higher but the air circulation is what gets me. I am use to a drying/curing room that is setup at a friend's place but I want to make this work for safe keeps. I know that describing air flow is not an easy thing to do but can you maybe try to describe how much air flow is too much and what is not enough??? I can produce as much or as little air flow as needed.
jon420 Reviewed by jon420 on . Need EXPERIENCED advice for drying-high humidity ASAP??? I would have put this in my log but I figured it would be seen faster this way:thumbsup: I am harvesting in a day or two and I need some advice on my drying environment...The humidity ranges from 60-70% and the temperature is 60-65degrees in the area and that worries me. I am not use to drying in these conditions and could use some advice on how I can dry slowly and not have a mold issue because I believe the humidity is higher than it should be??? Air circulation is not an issue if that Rating: 5