First time grower looking for drying advice!

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SevilNatas

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This will be my first harvest, we are more than excited. It all began with a simple experiment to test worm castings produced in my worm farm. These plants absolutly exploded. Now comes the time to dry and I find myself torn between two methods. These plants are far to tall to go into any rooms that I can control humidity and temp. So in order for me to have full control I have to break the plants down. On the other hand I have a big barn that's not very sealed. I can easily hang the plants inside but I loose any control over temp and humidity. What would you guys do?

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I wouldn’t be opposed to hanging them in the barn.
Very nice looking plants, btw.
Welcome to the Passion.
 
This will be my first harvest, we are more than excited. It all began with a simple experiment to test worm castings produced in my worm farm. These plants absolutly exploded. Now comes the time to dry and I find myself torn between two methods. These plants are far to tall to go into any rooms that I can control humidity and temp. So in order for me to have full control I have to break the plants down. On the other hand I have a big barn that's not very sealed. I can easily hang the plants inside but I loose any control over temp and humidity. What would you guys do?

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Wow that is an awesome first grow. Mine were the size of s bonsai tree
 
Wow that is an awesome first grow. Mine were the size of s bonsai tree
I have your same problem I break them down snd use a drying rack. It works great for me . Just watch them closely. It is easy to over dry them. This is what I use.
 

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Just keep the air moving and slow drying/curing is the key. No need for a direct fan on the plants, but you don't want stagnant air, either. Congrats!
 

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