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justonemore
Hello,

I have some of my crop drying in my "area" this is mainly the front of my garage, this is protected from the outside by a wooden door, the current temperature is 9*C I have a 12" fan running it's dry'sh as there is then an inside partition from the rest of the garage and it's water and light tight.

I know it's not ideal but will I get away with it?

JOM
potstinkus
I would be very worried about the smell!
A wooden door protects your stash from the world eek.gif
Also a bit cold perhaps unsure.gif
jiffa
you want to double it mate , not sure it will dry . could mold
justonemore
Thanks,

Just "arranged" them in the back of the lounge, all hanging from a 1x1 5 foot long, propped up by the dinner table (wife at painting class ATM think there might be a disscusion in a bit) !! thermometer on top still only reads 18*C but it has got the fan on it so I'm going for it.

JOM
KC
18celcius is a great temp for drying, means it won't dry too fast and go crispy, although i'm sure it won't be there for long when the good lady sees it pinch.gif
Weedsmoker
Why not dry in grow room, if still have crop going dry in cardboard box (closed) with air holes, or as my mate had to do dry in garage with oil rad or similar next to it.

Weeds
Dr Benways Assistant
I dried in a cold place once, only time I've ever had almost dry weed go mouldy cry.gif
agito
thinks all about humdity mate thats my opinion if the buds are letting moisture into the aire it should dry i would have thought not 100 percent sure like
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