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    how long does it usally take to dry when hanging on line at about 20 degrees, thanks

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    It would also depend on the humidity and even thickness of the buds!

    I aim for roughly 7-11 days dry time.

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    If the temp is cold but the humidity is low, what happens?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToughCall View Post
    If the temp is cold but the humidity is low, what happens?
    Low temps risk mold even if the humidity is low. I always try to warm up my drying room for a couple days in the winter. I get it good and stabilized before I try and dry anything in there.



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    A nice temp, and plenty of air circulation in your room helps with drying and stops mould if you keep your Rh down. Never ever use a dehumidifier when drying in a small room it'll dry your buds out super quickly and that's not what you want. Ideally you want a relatively slow dry anywhere from 7-14 days is ideal in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SyRaX View Post
    A nice temp, and plenty of air circulation in your room helps with drying and stops mould if you keep your Rh down. Never ever use a dehumidifier when drying in a small room it'll dry your buds out super quickly and that's not what you want. Ideally you want a relatively slow dry anywhere from 7-14 days is ideal in my opinion.

    on point there syrax
    no fans pointing on buds either
    and if using a de humid, then place it outside the drying space...

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