The ultimate drying chart.

Helmut79

Well-Known Member
As I understand there are 3 main factors which should be in perfect balance for the perfect drying:

1) temperature
2) relative humidity
3) air movement

Would be awesome if there is some kind of chart for it that focuses on first two.

A few examples:

1) fast dry (3-5 days) RH range for temperatures from 60F to 80F
2) medium dry (7 days) RH range for temperatures from 60F to 80F
3) slow dry (10-14 days) RH range for temperatures from 60F to 80F

Please notice that 60F temp needs a completely different RH than 80F to take a same amount of time to dry and this is exactly what this chart should be about.

Slow dry RH range for:
60F
65F
70F
75F
80F

Medium dry RH range for:
60F
65F
70F
75F
80F

Fast dry RH range for:
60F
65F
70F
75F
80F
 

bigsteve

Well-Known Member
1) Fast dry -- My 400W bulb in my vegging room is suspended from a wire shelf rack so my shelf is between the ceiling and the bulb. I put a towel on the rack above the bulb and put my product in a large bowl on the towel. Has cut my fast dry time from 3 days to 2 days. Every 12 hours or so I pull the bowl down and gently hand mix the product. BONUS - I discovered that germinating seedlings in their paper towel matrix sprout earlier with larger roots when I put them on the towel.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 

ruwtz

Well-Known Member
Not sure about fast drying for quality. Something about the plants using up sugars and chlorophyll. I am 60/60 for 10days or so.
THIS.

Anyone lovingly growing this plant for weeks only to rush the dry is a fool and you deserve your crappy smoke.
 
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