drying / curing in cold

dank'd

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How did this work out for you? Seems oven bags would trap too much moisture. Better off with brown/craft paper bags or cardboard boxes.
will be in the spring when i harvest. was going to keep the turkey bags open though, maybe put an rh meter in a few to see how open/closed to keep them
 

HGCC

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Weather in my corner of Oklahoma is 28 degrees rn and I'm currently drying in a broom closet right now so I have no insulation. I might add that I live in a house that isn't completely insulated (hunting cabin converted into house) so I'm wondering if the colder temps would hinder my cure. I'm still keeping 50%Rh but the temps concern me just a little bit
I think the really cold temps don't necessarily hurt, they make it take longer to dry for sure, but I have never had mold type issues pop up due to cold weather. *watch for extreme fluctuations though.

I dry out in my garage and during the winter it's probably around 40 or 50, RH is low here. I just wait till the buds feel dry on the outside (if you can stick them outside for a few hours on warm sunny days that helps), do a quick final trim and then into jars/paper bags; going between the bags and jars until it gets to where it should be and then into jars. It's more shuffling back and forth than I would like, but I would rather take it early.
 
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