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Please post any pics of your drying setups so i can get some ideas about how to utilize the little space i have. Harvest is coming soon. Thanks
 
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humboldtlocal

I use collapsible nylon drying racks. They are a great space saver. I get them from trimscene.com.
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TexasToker

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you can dry just about anywhere that is dark and a controlled temp. I keep mine a bit cool (my dryer area is about 75 deg). One of the easiest ways is just to get a box, run some fishing line across the top and voilá.

Either cut holes or open it up a few times a day and you have a dryer. Some folks put PC fans in there, I think it dries it up a little too fast and unevenly though.
 

simon

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I use wooden towel racks from Bed Bath and Beyond, and large paperclips bent into hanging hooks. Each rack takes ~1x3' of floor space and can hold quite a bit. I posted pics on OG years ago.

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brettweir

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Either cut holes or open it up a few times a day and you have a dryer. Some folks put PC fans in there, I think it dries it up a little too fast and unevenly though.

Agreed. I tried the PC fan once and the buds closest to the fan got super crispy and dried way too quickly. People really have to stop using fans unless they can find a way to truly dry evenly.
 

stihgnobevoli

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who needs a fan anyway? just let the natural airflow in your house do the work. unless you have an indoor pool i dont think it should be an issue.
 

Emmie

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where i live it is very difficult to retain the humidity, so what i did is put the harvested plants in a dark bathroom LOL and hang 'em upside down on a cloths rack (if thats what you call it) and let 'em dry for almost a week. Of course i had to have a good air circulation by having the extractor on for some time, and the humidifier on too. afterwards i put 'em all in a glass jar and did the burping / curing method.they came out soooo fluffy and tasty :D unfortunately didn't take pics during the curing process, look at the below pic and let me know what you think :dance013::good:

first growing harvest!
 
Previously i used a big cardboard boxes with some string (works great if you aint got alot of room), but changed to dryings racks in tent.

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Zowie

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Is 80 degrees too hot?

I put a bud yesterday, today the stem already snaps. There goes the 5-7 days.
 

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