Temp during drying

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clarkkent

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I'm getting ready to harvest my first crop and I've read everything I can find on here.

Most of the stuff I've found says it should be about 70 degrees in your drying room/area. How important is that? I've been doing most of my work in the garage and it's starting to get cold here. Days in the 70s, nights in the 50s or less. I'd guess that the temp in the garage is in the lower 60's pretty consistently. Is it that big a deal? Do I need to move the stuff inside to dry?

And what's your preferred method of drying? In a room hanging, in some kind of cabinet, a box with screen and fan?

Things have gone so well, I'd hate to screw it up now.
 
the colder it gets the longer its takes to dry. You could always buy a small heater or something.
 
i use a paper bag and it works great for me:D i cant hand my buds up for the fact that i dont want my kids to end up finding them like they did my first time lol good luck on your harvest peace
 

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