the perfect temp?

Open containers of water will raise humidity in an enclosed space. If its in a small area, like a closet, a bucket with some water in it might be enough. In a room, maybe you'd need more than one bucket. If you have a hygrometer you can see how much of an effect one bucket will make
 

rocpilefsj

Misguided Angel
You definately want to try and bump up your humidity or your buds will dry too quick and won't have a chance to break down all the nasty stuff.
 

k0ijn

Scientia Cannabis
If you can't afford a humidifier you can hang up wet clothes/fabric and seal off the room well, it'll be tough to get the RH to stay @ a proper level but it'll do the trick.
You will need a hygrometer though.
 

grower215

Active Member
what about temps? whats to high? i do have a cool mist humidifier... i bought it for my son when he was sick awhile back....
 

zubey91

Well-Known Member
i live in COlorado which is dry..i never add humidity to the air... its been about 30% humidity here lately.... USUALLY i'll dry for 4 days.. then stick in to paper bag for 2 days then to the jars.. but becuse humidity been so low... it took 3 days to dry.. 1 day in the bag then jars.
 

k0ijn

Scientia Cannabis
i live in COlorado which is dry..i never add humidity to the air... its been about 30% humidity here lately.... USUALLY i'll dry for 4 days.. then stick in to paper bag for 2 days then to the jars.. but becuse humidity been so low... it took 3 days to dry.. 1 day in the bag then jars.
Drying your weed that fast can really harm the outcome and lower tha quality of the end product.
It won't allow for proper and thorough breakdown of the substances which lower quality / taste / appearance; like chlorophyll.
And it doesn't allow terpenoids to mature either.

I'd say a 6-7 day dry is about the fastest you want to go.
14+ day dry will improve the quality of your weed (especially if you also cure it properly and long enough).
 
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