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Your opinions on my drying cupboard?

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Hello everyone, made an account just to ask people’s opinions lol. Not my first run in with growing, did a few many years ago in my teens but in controlled environments, managed to grow some cuttings outside and obviously it’s very different. I’ve managed to make a budget drying cupboard, I’ve got an air purifier without the filter in so it acts as an intake would and blows enough air for some light circulation, did a wet trim to avoid mould, spaced out the buds as much as I could and made sure none are touching the walls and got some disposable dehumidifiers in there for good measure. Got the door wedged open about the width of a toilet roll tube for intake and although there’s light in the picture it will be in complete darkness. Any opinions what to change or you think I’m good?
 

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A very inexpensive hygrometer from Amazon would answer a lot of questions on how close to the proper humidity and temp you are at.
 
Do you know the temperature and humidity inside?
A very inexpensive hygrometer from Amazon would answer a lot of questions on how close to the proper humidity and temp you are at.
I did have one and went missing but your right, rookie mistake, just got a cheap on of amazon, guess we’ll know tomorrow
 
Currently sitting 24c with a 59% Humid level, I moved the fan a bit more to the middle also just for better circulation
24C (75F) is high based on the recommendations I've seen, which are 61C (60F) and 60% humidity.

We have the opposite problem because we dry in a room that isn't connected to the house. It has heat but doesn't have humidity control. The humidity out there is usually about 50%. Our buds dry well, though.

The key to drying buds is to get them to dry thoroughly. They tend to dry slower in the middle. So, they can seem dry to the touch but aren't dry enough inside. We take sample buds out of the dryer and put them in a bag or jar with a hygrometer as a test. If they're not ready, they go back to the dryer.
 
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