Has anyone heard of drying in a refrigerator crisp drawer I'm having trouble with heat and humidity where I live right now and it's time to cut my girls.
Danger Will Robinson. It doesn't matter how much air circulation you have, the high humidity will mold it in a day.
I've heard of drying in a freezer (frost free) in a card board box, but a crisper is meant to be high humidity to keep veggies crisp. A frost free freezer raises the temp slightly, evacuates the resulting humidity, and drops the temp back below freezing. This is why meat can get freezer burnt. Actually, it should be called Freezer Dried. Freezer drying happens via sublimation. But don't think you can do a couple pounds, it won't work. A couple pounds would take months. A few ounces? Not so long.
I had about 5lbs in a frost free chest freezer for months in big paper lawn waste bags, and it just wouldn't dry. But it did dry well and faster once I took it out. Here's an untrimmed bud from a zip in a cardboard box after a month. Turned out fantastic with terpenes intact.