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Yo! Iโ€™m getting fairly close to my first harvest. They wonโ€™t all be done at the same time so I got another tent just for dying. Iโ€™ll be using a 4โ€ intake with a hepa filter, set to 1 and maybe a fan on the floor set to low, not facing the plants at all, and with the top cinch ports left open.

I dehumidify the lung room down to about 45% to keep the flowering tent in check. This is a bit low for drying.

My question is if I can expect the drying tent to have higher humidity from the moisture release of the harvested branches? If so, is it like 3% or higher or more like 10%?

If itโ€™s on the low end, is it safe to have a small humidifier going in the tent to keep it closer to 55%?

Thanks farmers!
 
My question is if I can expect the drying tent to have higher humidity from the moisture release of the harvested branches? If so, is it like 3% or higher or more like 10%?
They do have moisture, but they release it slowly. It usually takes 7 to 10 days or even longer to dry. How fast it happens depends on the ambient heat and humidity. It's best for the buds to dry slowly.

If itโ€™s on the low end, is it safe to have a small humidifier going in the tent to keep it closer to 55%?
I don't think so. I don't use one with my drying tent, but I did think about it. I adjust the exhause fan. Slow it down for a slower dry.
 
They do have moisture, but they release it slowly. It usually takes 7 to 10 days or even longer to dry. How fast it happens depends on the ambient heat and humidity. It's best for the buds to dry slowly.


I don't think so. I don't use one with my drying tent, but I did think about it. I adjust the exhause fan. Slow it down for a slower dry.
Cool thanks! Yeah a humidifier in the tent seems sketchy to me too.

But at the same time, 45% humidity seems too low. Maybe Iโ€™ll put a 7 gallon pot of moist soil on the floor if it ends up being under 50%. Does that sound safe to you?
 
I dry in my tent. I have to add humidity. However it is super dry in Southern California
 
They do have moisture, but they release it slowly. It usually takes 7 to 10 days or even longer to dry. How fast it happens depends on the ambient heat and humidity. It's best for the buds to dry slowly.


I don't think so. I don't use one with my drying tent, but I did think about it. I adjust the exhause fan. Slow it down for a slower dry.
So would a humidity level of 55-58% be ideal to allow for a slight increase due to the plants releasing moisture?
 
I dry in my tent. First day Iโ€™m at 60 degrees and the tent may hit 68% humidity on day one.

I just set my floor fans to minimum, but my exhaust is set to max.

I will continue to run this until I hit 62%, which is usually 24 hours later.

I will decrease my exhaust down to 1-3.

At that point it will slowly decrease to 60-60. At that point if it gets below 58% my humidifier will kick on. It will kick back off once humidity reaches 62%.

I will keep this process going try to stay as close to 60/60 as I can for 10-14 days!
 
I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ll be able to hit 60 degrees much, but I can probably keep it between 65-69 degrees.
 
I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ll be able to hit 60 degrees much, but I can probably keep it between 65-69 degrees.
Yeah itโ€™s tough, but Iโ€™d try and get it as close as you can. We canโ€™t hit every key point and our areas and environments play a huge part. Just try and get as close to you can within recommendations and work with what ya have!

I have a dedicated lung room with an AC unit that helps me get my goals. But running it comes at a cost ๐Ÿ˜‚
 
Yeah itโ€™s tough, but Iโ€™d try and get it as close as you can. We canโ€™t hit every key point and our areas and environments play a huge part. Just try and get as close to you can within recommendations and work with what ya have!

I have a dedicated lung room with an AC unit that helps me get my goals. But running it comes at a cost ๐Ÿ˜‚
Well actually I may be able to do pull it off. Donโ€™t thermostats typically bottom out around 68 or so? You can set yours down to 60?
 
Well actually I may be able to do pull it off. Donโ€™t thermostats typically bottom out around 68 or so? You can set yours down to 60?
I have a mobile AC unit that exhausts out a window. Itโ€™s bottom temps get to 61 and will get my lung room as cold as 56. Let me see if I can find you a link and Iโ€™ll edit the post

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Canโ€™t seem to find my exact one, guess they donโ€™t sell it. But itโ€™s basically this one
10,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioners, Portable AC With Remote for Room to 450 sq.ft 3 in 1 Air Conditioner With Dehumidification/Air Circulation/Timer And Window Kit https://a.co/d/1fMABTC
 
I just realized that my coolbots for my walk in-coolers (Iโ€™m a produce farmer..) arenโ€™t being used during the winter. Iโ€™ll pop my window AC in which I think bottoms out at 68 and just use the coolbot! 60 degrees will be no problem after all!

So Iโ€™ll have a window AC, a humidifier, a dehumidifier and now probably a small heater to keep all my tents happy. My god, I am not helping on the global warming front ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
 
I just realized that my coolbots for my walk in-coolers (Iโ€™m a produce farmer..) arenโ€™t being used during the winter. Iโ€™ll pop my window AC in which I think bottoms out at 68 and just use the coolbot! 60 degrees will be no problem after all!

So Iโ€™ll have a window AC, a humidifier, a dehumidifier and now probably a small heater to keep all my tents happy. My god, I am not helping on the global warming front ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
Hahaha I know the feeling, but itโ€™s only a little bit throughout the process. Itโ€™s not like we are taking jets back and forth all day ๐Ÿ˜‚ Iโ€™m going to get a solar panel on my roof to power my grow area for me ๐Ÿ˜‰
 
So would a humidity level of 55-58% be ideal to allow for a slight increase due to the plants releasing moisture?
I don't think the plants releasing moisture is a significant factor, unless there is a lot of plant material in a small space. I did a before and after weighing of the last buds I dried. The difference was 250 grams, or 8.9 ounces. So, slightly more than a cup of water was removed during the eight days of drying.

What I think is most important, is air flow around the buds and avoiding drying them too fast. Buds don't dry evenly. The inside dries slower than the outside. So, I adjust the exhaust fan speed to control the rate of drying. Slower is better.

Here's a picture of the tent I've used for the last few grows. It works better than it looks. It evolves a little each time I use it. I might add a pan of water at the bottom. I also have plans to improve the air circulation.

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The CO2 monitor in front shows the temperature is 62ยบ and the RH is 50%. Those numbers are very consistent in this room during the cool months.
 
I don't think the plants releasing moisture is a significant factor, unless there is a lot of plant material in a small space. I did a before and after weighing of the last buds I dried. The difference was 250 grams, or 8.9 ounces. So, slightly more than a cup of water was removed during the eight days of drying.

What I think is most important, is air flow around the buds and avoiding drying them too fast. Buds don't dry evenly. The inside dries slower than the outside. So, I adjust the exhaust fan speed to control the rate of drying. Slower is better.

Here's a picture of the tent I've used for the last few grows. It works better than it looks. It evolves a little each time I use it. I might add a pan of water at the bottom. I also have plans to improve the air circulation.



The CO2 monitor in front shows the temperature is 62ยบ and the RH is 50%. Those numbers are very consistent in this room during the cool months.
I had that same tent but had to scrap it after the zipper failed within a month. Got a refund fortunately.

Do you have an exhaust hooked up to that tent? I donโ€™t see one.
 
I ended up getting a 6โ€™ tall tent for drying. Overkill but I figure it may get used for another flowering tent someday. Maybe sooner rather than later ;)
 
If you can not get it that cold leave the plant whole. That way it slows it down some.
 
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