Dedicated drying tent - need a fan?

Sensors inside the tent towards tthe center at bud level.

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appreciate you, looking forward to this setup! :slight_smile:

I use 19qt Weathertite totes with 58% boveda humidity packs rated for 1lb. They are kickin ass on my outdoor cure right now

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I totally agree, I made that mistake once. The heat skyrocketed and you want 63% humidity and it took it way too low.

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Open the lower passive intakes, and place your fan in one of the top outlets and blow OUTWARD from the the tent.
The passive vents will allow enough air coming in to give you a nice exchanging atmosphere, IMHO. I’m blessed with a perfect drying area. However, 3-4 pf the 2x2’s I help out with are drying in their 2x2’s.
I’d not worry about perfect RH, it has to be considered, but use what you got.
A big assed bag of salt will dehumidify a small area also.

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i use a spare bedroom that seems to stay at about 65-68 degrees and i added a humidifier on low at 55rh seems to maintain

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