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01-23-2011, 10:40 PM #1
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74 degrees- 33% humidity. Is this OK for drying?
Just my opinion pilgrem be keepin yur humidity down is key one as for warmth i like my dry to be a bit warm with lots of air movement but thats how i do it main thin like i be sayin is moisture or humidity sneaks up on ya quicker then a pissed of rattler with rabies next thing yu now yur foamin the white. Good luck pilgrem hope yur smokes turns out fur ya!
Originally Posted by ross12387
BWDBackWoodDrifter Reviewed by BackWoodDrifter on . 74 degrees- 33% humidity. Is this OK for drying? I have limited space so i am using the veg area in my large closet for drying. There is plenty of air circulation but I am worried it might be a little too warm. Any thoughts? Thanks. Rating: 5[align=center]**Disclaimer**
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