Its gonna dry the air. You might want to run a humidifier too. Is there another place you can dry it?Hi Guys
Due to harvest my crop in 6 days and the temp is very warm atm, sitting at around 25 degrees Celsius with the lights off.
Is it ok to put a portable air conditioning unit within the tent to keep temps down when drying??
Thanks
Ste
Ive got nowhere at all mate that I could do. I will rum both if I have too, don’t want it drying to quickIts gonna dry the air. You might want to run a humidifier too. Is there another place you can dry it?
Yeah its a tough one to controlIve got nowhere at all mate that I could do. I will rum both if I have too, don’t want it drying to quick
And running it without at 24 Celsius will be too hot won’t it?Yeah its a tough one to control
Yeah... 21c and 55 rh is perfectAnd running it without at 24 Celsius will be too hot won’t it?
I usually run the out take fan low as been told that it can take too much smell out of it, is this correct? Or would you bump it up a bit with it being so warm?Yeah... 21c and 55 rh is perfect
Depends if the incoming air is coolI usually run the out take fan low as been told that it can take too much smell out of it, is this correct? Or would you bump it up a bit with it being so warm?
Not the coolest to be fairDepends if the incoming air is cool
how do you go about managing the smell doing it this way?24c is ok to dry in, it wont dry too fast if you just hang it in a room with window and door open for a little air exchange.
Putting it in a sealed tent means using extraction, unless you can dial down very low the air rushing through will dry the bud too quickly.
It will still take five days to dry and even then it needs another ten or so days to loose that green taste freshly dried bud has.
You dont havecto overcomplicate this, as easy as hanging some clothes on a line indoors and leaving for couple weeks.
how do you go about managing the smell doing it this way?