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  • Toker1
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    Don’t trim prior to drying...Keep the Leaves On... this will increase humidity. Water day before chop. Can you add a humidifier? This will help. Heating the garage will bring down the RH. What is ambient Rh like?
    Brown paper bags might be a better option to dry with

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  • 9fingerleafs
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    The plants will release moisture into the air so you want to control how much moisture remains inside your box by regulating the air exchange

  • 9fingerleafs
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    35 it's too low, get a closed space: a cardboard, closet, wooden forniture, any container big enough to hang colas inside and leave enough openings for air to exchange, you want 60% or at least 50

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  • growell
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    Air flow mate low temps wont be so bad as long as not freezeing it will just take longer but if your going to be drying more u might be better to build something so u can control more mate

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  • Adammer
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    Drying

    I am in central Oklahoma trying to dry a crop of chizel. It is one plant and the problem I'm having and drying it is low humidity on and off and low temperature. I can only dry in my garage. Temperatures outside my unheated garage run high 30s to mid-forties at night humidity can get as low as 20 what typically it's 35. Any warnings or suggestions will be greatly appreciated thank you.

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