Tips for drying in confined spaces

dallywallyfc

New Member
Hi!
I’m currently growing 3 healthy female plants for my first time in Aus & they’ve been growing since November last year. I did attempt to grow a plant two years ago but didn’t have a clue on what I was doing and it turned male on me from overwatering & weather (wind) damage.

The 3 I have now are starting to bud and flower & I transplanted them into new bigger pots last week which they didn’t seem to suffer too much shock from. My partner and I will be moving to into a small apartment & I am not 100% sure what to do for the drying stage.

I bought a portable wardrobe (which I’ll put below) for when we decide to harvest, which I know might be a bit extra but I read it should be good for when your tight of space, and figure I can hang the buds inside that & maybe add a small desk fan at the bottom and a humidifier if need be. But will the space be too small?
Im starting to collect mason jars for the curing stage as well, which I’ve read up about & I know that they’ll have to be ‘burped’ everyday and all of that.

I’ll attach some photos of said plants & how they’re going. I bought a USB microscope and managed to get some dodgy shots of the trichomes as well :)
 

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oill

Well-Known Member
Hi!
I’m currently growing 3 healthy female plants for my first time in Aus & they’ve been growing since November last year. I did attempt to grow a plant two years ago but didn’t have a clue on what I was doing and it turned male on me from overwatering & weather (wind) damage.

The 3 I have now are starting to bud and flower & I transplanted them into new bigger pots last week which they didn’t seem to suffer too much shock from. My partner and I will be moving to into a small apartment & I am not 100% sure what to do for the drying stage.

I bought a portable wardrobe (which I’ll put below) for when we decide to harvest, which I know might be a bit extra but I read it should be good for when your tight of space, and figure I can hang the buds inside that & maybe add a small desk fan at the bottom and a humidifier if need be. But will the space be too small?
Im starting to collect mason jars for the curing stage as well, which I’ve read up about & I know that they’ll have to be ‘burped’ everyday and all of that.

I’ll attach some photos of said plants & how they’re going. I bought a USB microscope and managed to get some dodgy shots of the trichomes as well :)
I dry in a tent witha dehumidifier running at 45% for 3 days then 55% for 2 days... then 60% until its dry
 

twentyeight.threefive

Well-Known Member
If you use the portable wardrobe it may work, it'll depend on the temperature and humidity inside it.

Keep in mind it won't keep any smells inside either.
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
Hi!
I’m currently growing 3 healthy female plants for my first time in Aus & they’ve been growing since November last year. I did attempt to grow a plant two years ago but didn’t have a clue on what I was doing and it turned male on me from overwatering & weather (wind) damage.

The 3 I have now are starting to bud and flower & I transplanted them into new bigger pots last week which they didn’t seem to suffer too much shock from. My partner and I will be moving to into a small apartment & I am not 100% sure what to do for the drying stage.

I bought a portable wardrobe (which I’ll put below) for when we decide to harvest, which I know might be a bit extra but I read it should be good for when your tight of space, and figure I can hang the buds inside that & maybe add a small desk fan at the bottom and a humidifier if need be. But will the space be too small?
Im starting to collect mason jars for the curing stage as well, which I’ve read up about & I know that they’ll have to be ‘burped’ everyday and all of that.

I’ll attach some photos of said plants & how they’re going. I bought a USB microscope and managed to get some dodgy shots of the trichomes as well :)

this was something I put together a decade ago before I had a drying area maybe it will help you

 
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