Closet Drying

Amateur-Grower

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I got 6 plants in my flower tent and they are all autos. It’s been about 79 days since sprouting. 3 out of the 6 look really good so I plan on harvesting them soon. Usually I’d dry in my flower tent, but since 3 look way far behind I’m gonna use my closet. I put an AC and humidifier in there, but my hydrometer says it’s at 67 degrees F and 55% humidity. Not sure what else I can do to make it colder and raise the humidity.
First 3 photos are the ones I plan on harvesting
 

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Herb & Suds

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I guess I would just chop
They look like a great home for pest and rot
Try keeping them on a better water and feed regiment next time
 

green_machine_two9er

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Hey your 55% and 67F closet is fine there.

Perfection is hard to achieve. So wherever you read 60 and 60 doesn’t know real life applications. It’s nearly impossible to get that IME except in a basement with a dehu. And even then maybe only a couple months of the year. Your fine anywhere between 50-60% and around 70 ish.
 

calvin.m16

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I got 6 plants in my flower tent and they are all autos. It’s been about 79 days since sprouting. 3 out of the 6 look really good so I plan on harvesting them soon. Usually I’d dry in my flower tent, but since 3 look way far behind I’m gonna use my closet. I put an AC and humidifier in there, but my hydrometer says it’s at 67 degrees F and 55% humidity. Not sure what else I can do to make it colder and raise the humidity.
First 3 photos are the ones I plan on harvesting
Dude your numbers of your closet are golden. Run it. Ideal curing range is 60-70F 45-55% RH. Anywhere in that range will work fine. If you asked me OPTIMAL I personally would say 65 °F 55% RH.
 

Amateur-Grower

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Here's a picture of the harvest. I also trimmed up some plants in the veg tent and tried cloning for the first time. I feel like they may be a little bit small. Honestly I don't know what to actually cut on my plants, I have a fear of over cutting them.
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I feel like I can cut some from this plant. but don't know exactly what I should cut.

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