robert 14617
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is this inside your house , don't you have a/c ?it is a dehumidifier
You mean a dehumidifier RT?Like hydrotech says a week makes worlds of difference.A month even better sometimes.Paper bag werks great for moisture removel when somewhat dry and just trying to get the dense nugs moisture out.So it'd humid as shit, about to start drying. I have a 2 fans, square ones that sit on the floor, and a in line fan and charcoal filter. I don't have a humidifier so.... Any ideas guys?
All A/C units remove Humidity.I own a HVAC bus.The removel of Humidty is what makes condition space confortable.Humidty is heat,by removing moisture from the air makes it a Conditioned area.All that water from your A/C Evaporitive coil is from the Humidty in the conditioned area.In drier climates i.e.Arizona theres very little humidity and some still use Water chillers,Cold water with a fan moving air thru,i.e Swamp box.Just found out through its manual that the portable ac unit I use in my flower room is also a dehumidifier. I'm reading it to be a 100% sure. So 60- 70% humidity should be good for the drying room right?
Yep and as they dry more leaf fragments and pins will show themselves.Snip them as you see them.@Hydrotech there not that that stinky but do smell good so I should remove all leaves before I hang right? Yeah clorophyl does suck. I have had them for like six days in the dark, flushed them with cleared and they have just been chilling. I haven't watered them in the past few days bcuz the soil it still pretty moist. Thinking tomorrow will make 7days in the flush and darkness so I'm going to start n dry.