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:bighug: sure wish it was the former but i slept walk so im just up now. Gonna start work early so i can go do this side job n get the lady off my back for a while. Also tryna come up with a dryin and curing method so I don't wreck more plants 😕
I have an isolated tent for drying, but sometimes it's full and I just use any available.

Firstly, I have a 4500 Sq ft Dehumidifier in the lung room set at 55%(edit : setting the main Dehu. at 55% means it actually pulls the humidity down to around 53% when it shuts itself off.) running all the time, and a Ozone Generator set to run at intervals. Each tent has its own allocated dehumidifier, with built in digital control, and each tent has its own intake air filtration as well. So each tent has its own available Dehu. for drying at the end of the cycle if needed. I dry inside the tent at 50% RH most of time, with temps around 65°F. Drying time usually takes 4-6 days.

Hope this helps Amigro!

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I just must be lucky and mould at the start deffo before chop I can spot it and I do check everything over but I can say for safe from 2017 every single harvest has been dried in the bags otherwise I'd never recommend it
Ya brown bags work great just saying it by itself isn’t some superior mold preventative drying method! If its not there u are safe….If its there brown bag ain’t gonna help it!
 
Ya brown bags work great just saying it by itself isn’t some superior mold preventative drying method! If its not there u are safe….If its there brown bag ain’t gonna help it!
It's got no mould protection at all and if your plants infected bro no matter how you dry it its gonna be for the bin
 
Sure is a stuffed tent ⛺@Mrs.InkAddict
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My humidity is also too dry when I dry my crop, and I have done a similar setup to your bag by using an inkbird to control a muffin fan which exhausts a large appliance box that I hang the branches in. I like your system better, I found that, except initially When branches were fresh, the large box did not stay humid enough even when closed. :worship:
Thanks, @Olderfart. I have to hang the branches for 24 hours to dry out some before I put the trash bag over it. After that the 2" muffin fan is able to keep the RH below 70. The fan generates enough pressure to open the exhaust valve. I haven't figured out an intake valve yet to plug the inlet when the fan is off. When the bag gets down to 65% RH and the fan isn't coming on any more then I jar it. I tried setting the Inkbird humidity control at 62%, but the bud was too dry.
 
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