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Is drying environment to warm?

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Is 70 to 73 temp and 60 to 64 humidity going to be ok for drying? Cut Wednesday morning and been in these conditions since. Do I need to figure something out or will it be ok?
 

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You'll be fine as long as the humidity doesn't get above 64% for long periods. The goal is 60/60, 60° f and 60% rh but I almost never get down to 60° f in my dries. You might lose some terps in the higher temps but the main danger is mold from high humidity.
 
You'll be fine as long as the humidity doesn't get above 64% for long periods. The goal is 60/60, 60° f and 60% rh but I almost never get down to 60° f in my dries. You might lose some terps in the higher temps but the main danger is mold from high humidity.
Thanks. I've done a fair amount of research and everything I see says its to warm and was looking for someone that had possibly dried close to this range and had the end product be up to par.
 
I did when I got home from work Wednesday evening. I have a 4x4 tent going in the same room that is putting off some heat and humidity so unfortunately I'm going to have to move the tent to a different room I'm thinking. Will see what it's at tonight when I get home.
 
I got an idea.
If you can't change rh and temp.
How you feel about trimming them a bit?
And some vent of course.
last thing you want to do in high temps is trim. more leaves= longer dry and 64 RH is on the high side of drying but not scary high, can you get fans to move the air? don't point at plants though
IMO
 
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