There should be enough air exchange in your living room to be honest. We just dont want stagnant air where moisture can build to mold levels. Naturally air will circulatr in most houses, a fan near an open door or window would futher circulate air.What about a fan? I am thinking of just stringing some dental floss across my living room and hanging the whole plants or larger branches.
To add to that I was going to set up a fan to oscillate.
Then just keep an eye and trim/jar when ready.
Your biggest mistakes are not quoting bud as 10-15% moisture when dry, no comprehension of equilibrium moisture content and thusly a lesser understanding of what air humidity means, putting bud that still has moisture left to release in sealed jars and finally drying in a tent when any room that periodically gets fresh air will work.Ideally you would dry in a tent. I do it this way, very light intake. Desk fans at bottom blowing air gently towards the walls angled up slighty.
Once stem are almost snap dry, I cut buds and check rh. If over 70 I put them on a serving plate to dry til 65-68 which ever comes first.
Then jar on side lid off and on, like reverse burp, I feel it draws moisture out a little quicker and is the only way I've ever had sticky buds that are dry.
Once 66 or 65 I jar with decent burps like open jar an hour or two a day,
Once I hit 64 or a close 65, I jar and burp ever other day til I get it to 62-63.
Then I basically leave it til I open it for nuggets.
When rh is high roller buds in jar often, gentle.
That's my method
Idk lol I got some jars hovering 62-64 for months and it's great. it's less complicated doing than it was typing this up, that's for sure hahaYour biggest mistakes are not quoting bud as 10-15% moisture when dry, no comprehension of equilibrium moisture content and thusly a lesser understanding of what air humidity means, putting bud that still has moisture left to release in sealed jars and finally drying in a tent when any room that periodically gets fresh air will work.
Im sorry but it needs to be said as most are oblivious to how to actually dry and make up overcomplicated routines to substitute real learning
I dont see how jar humidity is or was ever important and for a very long time totally uneeded.Idk lol I got some jars hovering 62-64 for months and it's great. it's less complicated doing than it was typing this up, that's for sure haha
I don't actually smoke, so I can't attest to if my way even works well.I dont see how jar humidity is or was ever important and for a very long time totally uneeded.
The mystery starts to unfold more when you see that the cure is totally uneeded and merely obtaining dried bud will do for the highest of Quality.
Sad but true most have no idea or experience in the subject but i urge you to expand your horizons futher