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Old 04-18-2000, 03:24 PM   #1
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How much ventillation do I need for drying? will leaving it with no fans near by really hurt it so much?


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Old 04-18-2000, 09:40 PM   #2
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MOLD IS YOUR ENEMY!!!!

It is best to keep the air moving. Where are you drying at? Temp, etc?

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Old 04-20-2000, 10:33 PM   #3
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behind a speaker cabinet in one room... and in the corner in another room, temperature fluxuates, but its usually pretty cool around..... 50 F on cold days and it can get up to around 70.... I dont think mold is a big problem but iam new to this.... I was just curius if it could hurt the taste/potency.


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Why take the chance of ruining all your hard work? Mold will destroy your bud...totally.
C'mon, can't you find a fan?
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A 6" oscillating desk fan is really quiet. If thats too loud I don't know, just be on the lookout for mold. Partially drying in the oven on a very low temp might help, just not hot or too dry. I use a paper bag, but never from fresh cut.
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A 6" oscillating desk fan is really quiet. If thats too loud I don't know, just be on the lookout for mold. Partially drying in the oven on a very low temp might help, just not hot or too dry. I use a paper bag, but never from fresh cut.
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Or at least some way to create a breeze of some sorts.... Cracking a window, ceiling fan anything? Target has mini fans for like $5 better than nothing if you ask me....

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The problem with fans is that they make noise.... i had cut my plant in half and am drying in two seperate places.... for the top half of the plant its in a fairly small room and two windows are open, and sometimes when i can i turn on the air conditioner fan.... anyone know of a cheap superquiet fan?
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i plan on drying my buds in an old wine cellar room. It has been unused for a while now...no one goes down there at all. I want to hang them upside down. It is pretty cool down there (even in the summer). The only thing is, it doesnt have a lot of circulation. If i put a fan in there, will everything be ok?
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You need the air to circulate in the room and watch for a high humidity level being underground. Either situation can cause mold to form on your buds

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