Low humidity rocks during the growth cycle of the plant. It really lowers the chance of any type of mold spore to hatch and infect your plants.
So yeah , your plants will be A-OK until harvest.
We are blessed with real low humidity out here on the high plains of eastern Colorado
it is not uncommon to have 10-15% humidity for weeks at a time
of course we humans love the low humidity combined with high temperatures so these carbon units enjoy high heat and low humidity , very pleasant
Now as far as drying and curing , like my brother from another mother Rosterman said , ya have to keep a close eye on the plants when drying
that is an understatement cause let me tell you this , when it gets around 10 - 20% humidity and plants are harvested and hanging , I swear to Atlas I can hang some flowers and they are ready to debone in 3 days!!
and then when they are deboned , we put the flowers in 3-4 gallon totes with lids
and we have to open and close the lids 3-4 times a day until they get a little easier to manage
it is a delicate balancing act to properly cure and dry cannabis flowers and it is a LOT of trial and error
but cannabis is pretty forgiving and if some of it gets to dry we throw in a flour tortilla and it usually moistens right back up
it I hate to do the tortilla thing , that just shows me that I was slacking and not checking the moistness of the flowers on a regular schedule
anyway………..I’m rambling cause we are waking and baking with some c99 that is 14 months cures and is still crumbly moist and rolls great joints…
I hate rolling joints with dry dusty weed!
this size of colas are dry sometimes in 3 days
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