Adverse effects of cold drying?

Nutty sKunK

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So I’ve been drying at around 66f 55% humidity. A couple days ago I ran out of oil and house has been freezing. Past couple days has been 52f 60% humidity.

now my question is I know too higher temps are bad for drying but what about cold?

my gut instinct is that it’ll just take longer?

Cheers!
 
im in a cold house and im still drying my outdoor buds in bags. ive tried useing a brown paper bag on a radiator, drying and then allowing the moisture to come out more, but im still getting dampish stick bud to smoke and it works just fine so far.

i would say it will just take longer
 
I like to dry at cooler temps. It seems to do just fine. They definitely dry slowly but thats what we want anyway.

I am under the impression you will be getting more fuel soon, so don't sweat it. They will be fine. Just keep the air moving.

I actually hang mine in the garage, for a while, where it's colder to slow down the drying process. For me they seem to retain more of their original structure and maintain a stronger aroma. After a few days they get moved to a climate controlled room to finish the process.

Good luck friend!
 
I have a similar issue but my RH is 30%

Took 3 weeks. I feel the colder temps at night 36 degrees may actually pause drying. But idk. Longest dry ever.
 
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