Drying at 60/60

Midnight Warrior

Well-Known Member
Midnight, whats the scoop bro?
Can you put a temp/rh meter in there to give me the working temp and RH it produces? Going to make my own,lol.

From what Ive heard, tests have come back that the Terps and THC is actually higher when dryed in this thing.
Sorry bro haven't been on in a few. Yes I put one of those cheap rectangular hygros you get off ebay in the top tray. I would suggest maybe pulling it at around day 3 or just watch the hygro closely. This last batch I ran through it, the buds were too dry to cure, but it was the larf buds and I didn't have time to tend to it.
 
Last edited:

Gonzo33

New Member
Hey everyone. I've been drying the past 11 days in a tent, at 60° Fahrenheit, and 60% rh plus or minus 3°/3%rh. I sampled a bud and it tasted a little green, and smoked a litte harsh. Am I doing something wrong? I have a small fan blowing underneath the buds, not directly on them for circulation. They feel slightly moist, and very sticky, but it burnt fairly decent in a bowl. I don't want to be a nervous nelly, but I'm getting tired of over drying my herb. I have read everything under the sun about drying/curing and 60/60 seems to be the common consensus on being the sweet spot. I appreciate everyone's help and input, and don't want to beat a dead horse for the millionth time, but what does everyone do to make sure they're bud comes out tasting good time after time?
Just curious.. how do you get 60°? Would you have an air conditioner blasting in your dry room? I mean how cold do you keep it in your house? I keep my AC around 80. For me to dry something at 60° I would have to turn my air conditioner down to 55°. So any rooms in my house would be 60°. Either that or I would have to go out and buy a window unit or a portable air conditioner. Drying your cannabis at 60° is ridiculous. There is no need for it to be that cold. Whoever suggested that needs help.
 
Top