Not ideal drying conditions (advice please!)

Rootbound420

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I have a harvest coming up in about a week. Just one smaller plant but unfortunately I don't have my AC unit yet and cannot get it in time. My tiny house is 60s at night and high 70s during the day with lots of airflow. (I have 3 fans going and the doors stay propped open for cool breeze) Should I attempt a cardboard box drying method or just hang the plant in the tiny house? Also my RH is around 55-60%.
 

DMChiz

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I have a harvest coming up in about a week. Just one smaller plant but unfortunately I don't have my AC unit yet and cannot get it in time. My tiny house is 60s at night and high 70s during the day with lots of airflow. (I have 3 fans going and the doors stay propped open for cool breeze) Should I attempt a cardboard box drying method or just hang the plant in the tiny house? Also my RH is around 55-60%.
It sounds like your house conditions are pretty optimal (day temp aside), so I’d let ‘em hang out. If you’re 55-60%rh and you have good airflow, giver :)
 
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Gemtree

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The heat is what will get ya just don't let it too dry. Check the humidity in a jar when they start to get crispy. Usually like 3-5 days at that temp
 
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