Fungus on branches and issue with drying harvest

Ando87

Member
Thanks guys for all the pointers above, the dehumidifier saved the mold from spreading to the remainder of the harvest. Unfortunately with the drying process being a mess his turn, the end product was not as good. Just wondering if anyone had any other pointers for next time. I plan to leave the dehumidifier running outside the tent and keep the room at 62f and put the buds lying out in a box in the dark. Is there anything else that I could do in a high humidity environment that would improve the process and quality of the product?
 

Jjgrow420

Well-Known Member
Hey there. I run a dry tent. 2x2 for smaller harvests or 4x2 for bigger. I like to use the smaller tents so its easier to control the envoronment. I have an evaporative humidifier plugged into a humidity controller set at 55%rh. I run a dehuy in the main room the tent is in and keep that rh at 40%. I slow draw air into the tent with a small electronics cooling fan. Ac infinity makes them stuffed into the port on the top blowing out. This causes the drier air to enter slow through the other vents. Once the rh drops below 50% the evaporative (important not a cool or warm misting one but just a wet wick with air passing through it) will switch on and keep rh hovering between 50 and 55% i like to keep temps on the cool side running about 68° max.
Always get perfect buds. Ive tried changing things up with a bigger tent etc and always revert back to the small one as i can control it better.
I use an inkbird controller. It even beeps if your values run below or above a set % foolproof.
 

Ando87

Member
Hey there. I run a dry tent. 2x2 for smaller harvests or 4x2 for bigger. I like to use the smaller tents so its easier to control the envoronment. I have an evaporative humidifier plugged into a humidity controller set at 55%rh. I run a dehuy in the main room the tent is in and keep that rh at 40%. I slow draw air into the tent with a small electronics cooling fan. Ac infinity makes them stuffed into the port on the top blowing out. This causes the drier air to enter slow through the other vents. Once the rh drops below 50% the evaporative (important not a cool or warm misting one but just a wet wick with air passing through it) will switch on and keep rh hovering between 50 and 55% i like to keep temps on the cool side running about 68° max.
Always get perfect buds. Ive tried changing things up with a bigger tent etc and always revert back to the small one as i can control it better.
I use an inkbird controller. It even beeps if your values run below or above a set % foolproof.
Thanks very much for that, I will have a look into the inkbird controller, sounds like the inkbird would be a great help in keeping the rh at the right levels.
 
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