Thanks brotha and yeah they seem to be doin ok. Already 4 weeks in but just happy not showin any crazy signs of deficiency. They actually seem pretty happy so trying not to change much. Going to dial up the light another click manana and see if they can hang.
Damn 4hr rides a day. Love it man and that is livin. Got a nice hike in with Bella yesterday and was nice reminder of the weather this time of year around here. Pretty hard to beat.
Ehh as for dryin in the tent it has alot to do with how small or not dense my flowers were to begin with. It is super dry here anyway and it is alot to ask to control the whole tent without adding humidity, which becomes the tricky part and coupled with the 2nd tent in the room always wanting the opposite of the other tent, I am going to have to settle a bit with some things not being perfect. The temp swings and how different they are each day and each night let alone each season is too much to try to rebuild my entire room and house to change much more than I already have. What I learned last dry was that for me the wine fridge aka mini lotus dry/cure is the answer for me. As long as you have patience then I just don't see how it can be beat. 60/60 for 10 days? 14? Pretty easy with a wine fridge that digitally controls the temp. I just put a good hygrometer inside and can look through window and see 24hr high and low for temp/rh. The flower I put in there for sure ended up the best.
Good thinkin on experimenting half and half with your next dry. I think we are on pretty opposite spectrums though and you must deal with too much humidity and I must deal with overall desert like lack of humidity. For me I will be very careful even having indirect air blow near drying flower from now on. I think the fan I had even though was a small 6" and not aimed at all at the flower, was not needed. I totally like you said just could have had exahust on lowest setting and without the fan would have added 2-4 days easy imo. We learn each time though and hopefully keep improvin