Personally, I wouldn't put bud in a jar until under 70%. very high likelihood of mold otherwise.
Thanks bud!^^^ 35% RH is pretty dry, things could dry fast so try jarring sooner rather than later
worst case you see the RH go up high, just dump the bud and start over
So yesterday I began hanging up the trees to dry, the RH is 35, temp 72f in the drying room. I did not trim anything, No trimming until everything is dry. I've a wee box fan for air circulation as well carbon scrubber to delete the dank smell. Once the hanging is done,
I was wondering if that RH and TEMP conditions are supreme or horrible?
Thanks bud!
So hanging time will be reduced, can you tell me a little more about this worst case scenario? how would the RH get so high?
Something that just occurred to me this morning - and I'm doing this for the third time the buds won't get any dryer than the room's RH. If the room is at 30%, things will dry quickly and you'll need to monitor closely to catch them at the right moment. If the drying room's RH is 60%, the plants will never get dryer than that.
Should be obvious, wasn't to me, might help someone else.
so day 3 of hanging, seems the rh jumped to 80, the temp is flowin between 81-79f now i've just got to wait for epic dryness!
Something that just occurred to me this morning - and I'm doing this for the third time the buds won't get any dryer than the room's RH. If the room is at 30%, things will dry quickly and you'll need to monitor closely to catch them at the right moment. If the drying room's RH is 60%, the plants will never get dryer than that.
Should be obvious, wasn't to me, might help someone else.
and to add, when you are to the curing stage of the bud and they are jarred up and getting burped, you need to be aware of the RH of the room you are burping the container in.
If you are working on getting down to 62% slowly and you are at 64%, opening the container in a 74% room is not going to help.