growglencoco
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Dry in a smaller area. More bud to air ratio. Pack a tent. This in most cases will eliminate the need for a humidifier as well, another plus.
Run less fans. One tiny guy moving air at the bottom of the tent on low is sufficient. Air should not be blowing on the flower. Just enough to not be stagnant.
Imo the fan is likely exposing the uneven nature of the environment in that the air is not well circulated and you may only be humdiifying a small area as opposed to the whole area. You make sure your humidity sensor is
I feel like it has to be some issue with airflow. My first thought would be too much obviously, but dbz has me thinking not good enough is possible too. My main concern was always the air blowing form the AC was too strong. The model is definitely overkill for the room size. Now I'm thinking if my sensors are too close to the plants, maybe the room isn't as humid as I think.
I'm starting to wonder if drying in my flower tent might get me better results even if the average temp would be around 70. I will definitely keep these things in mind come next harvest and keep tying to dial it in.