Yea. A lot of people leave all the sugar leaves on to slow drying. 7-10 days dry period is what a lot aim for. Slower the dry the better. Just remove fan leaves and dry with sugar leaves still on.
My dry space is such low humidity, despite living in a 90% humidity climate, that I have to dry full plant with all the leaves still on it. It kind of sucks to trim tho
During the late flowering stage, try to drop humidity to about 30–40% and keep temperatures around 18–24°C (64–75°F) during the day, followed by slightly cooler nights (16-20C in the last few nights).
Whilst drying do any of you have circulation fans going or the passive air movement the filter/exhaust fan is sufficient ..?..also and if so ...what is the recommended fan/s ON/OFF scedule through out the upto 10 days drying time..? - STELTHY
I use passive air flow but druly in a room not a tent, just a window cracked open a little or reguarly going in and out during the day is enough to alow water vapour to leave the bud and leave the room.
Some trend towards tent drying means humidity could build very quick so you would have to exhaust with non passive methods - the danger comes if air moves over a speed that will induce drying which kills taste a lot. Dont quick or force dry buds with wind.