I try to keep mine at 60%. 49 is mighty dry
No no I have a very small area to hang and dry before I goto jarring it. I only have 1 plant.You think you are going to remove humidity from a grow room with a Boveda pack?
Whelp...There go my plans to tape Boveda packs, to the walls in every room of my house, to fight the summertime humidity!You think you are going to remove humidity from a grow room with a Boveda pack?
up to 55% is fine for drying.No no I have a very small area to hang and dry before I goto jarring it. I only have 1 plant.
A Boveda pack would only help if that area is sealed and you really should have some airflow when you are drying.No no I have a very small area to hang and dry before I goto jarring it. I only have 1 plant.
It didnt sound like he was having problems with curing so I wasnt understanding what his issue is. Usually I have trouble keeping humidity high enough during drying.Whelp...There go my plans to tape Boveda packs, to the walls in every room of my house, to fight the summertime humidity!
Sounds like u see why I was confused now. No one curing is looking to get below 53% lol.A Boveda pack would only help if that area is sealed and you really should have some airflow when you are drying.
Yeah, I usually need a humidifier in there when I dry anytime other than the summer.It didnt sound like he was having problems with curing so I wasnt understanding what his issue is. Usually I have trouble keeping humidity high enough during drying.
Sounds like u see why I was confused now. No one curing is looking to get below 53% lol.
Interesting the difference in growing depending on your area. I also use a humidifier for drying, but only during the summer lol!Yeah, I usually need a humidifier in there when I dry anytime other than the summer.
Cold climates= dry. Pretty simple.Interesting the difference in growing depending on your area. I also use a humidifier for drying, but only during the summer lol!
Same with desert climates in the summer.Cold climates= dry. Pretty simple.
Yeah but air conditioners typically dont remove as much water as furnaces. And my god the electricity cost to run a big light when its 110 degrees outside......Same with desert climates