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
Now! Thats how you use a dehumidifier!:thumbsup:
GaGrown Reviewed by GaGrown 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