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Afternoon Folks,
I've read post regarding RH, but what temperature is as close to optimum when drying? Also is it wise to use a small fan to move the air around in the area the plants are hanging?
Yes, I think you'll be *very* pleased with the results of a cooler drying phase. But whether or not cooler=higher RH I can't say for sure since I'm not familiar with your conditions. If you've gotta use an AC to cool down I would assume that will remove some humidity still.i am using a 6 inch inline fan on a can filter and pumping it out of the room, it always is snapping at 5 days, and my humidity is often dropping below 50% by day 2 and a half or sometimes day 2 depending on weather outside as i am not using a dehumidifier or a humidifier…..should i just slow down the rate of those fans pulling the air with a dial that controls the speed on the fan or actually add a humidifier….i was normally shooting for temps around 69 or 70 degrees fahrenheit, but sea maiden you are suggesting i should go cooler, so cooler should help raise my humidity…..if i kept the rooms cooler and turned back the speed of the fans, would u say this is a good call….i don't normally have an oscillating fan in my dry room and i hang everything on string, two layers of string, so maybe 2 feet between bottom buds and the carpet…..should i put an oscillating fan on the ground there so it is not blowing directly on the buds or should it be blowing directly in your opinion? ironically, i have been doing my 5 day temps around 69 drying process for ten years and most of southern oregon folks applaud how my bud drys and cures out and are always asking me for advice on this in particular, but the general consensus on this forum seems to suggest i am letting my RH drop too soon and drying two days too fast….
Thank you for any feedback!
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