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Watts_Growing_On
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JoLatto
Watts_Growing_On
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Hi, i dry my plants in my growtent 70x70x160 after harvest with 2 carbon filters. My biggest and only problem is the temperature in the summer cca 27°C, i dont have AC, humidity is no problem, have humifier and dehumifier. Next harvest will be in next two weeks depends on trichomes. Here is my link to GD
growdiaries.com/grower/pampusik
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1: Drying rack 2: Biggest problem is in Crobtober the humidity 3: End of September to early Crobtober 4:
growdiaries.com/diaries/301772-grow-journal-by-jaramniejazz
Watts_Growing_On
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I use more alike the tent i grow to dry as well as it can keep or loose humidity as it opens.So i lack of a drying setup or so and this is my biggest problem. my next harvest expected 3/6/26
growdiaries.com/grower/lokagass
As you can see inside my profile how i did dry up my AK47 and the Barney's Trio i use just whatever hanger i find to hold them up and leave it to dry out in a couple of days but evenly. It would be nice to have a drying setup to see the differences of the bud when it comes out... So far i noticed to much air could be harmful to buds. Probably a better humidity control to gain as well.
Watts_Growing_On
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Hi there. Will not write along post, as others have already written very nice ones and should get their chance. I only want to try if i am one of the lucky random two. So no upvote for me needed and please vote for others. Thx and good luck to all.
Watts_Growing_On
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Hi there. Will not write along post, as others have already written very nice ones and should get their chance. I only want to try if i am one of the lucky random two. So no upvote for me needed and please vote for others. Thx and good luck to all.
Watts_Growing_On
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My current drying setup ,is above my Grow lights for roughly 8 to 10 days ,then into paper bags placed into a large tub, to slow the drying ,after 3 or 4 days I put all buds into jars ,after a final trim , after 4 wks I start to smoke it :grinning:. Biggest issue drying ,is that the surrounding air is too dry ,as I have to do all my drying in my bedroom in my apartment :see_no_evil:. My next harvest will be in 6 weeks, 3 x fast buds Mendo Guava autos .My GrowDiaries profile name is ( Paul_on ) .Thank you :four_leaf_clover:
Watts_Growing_On
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I would honestly be a perfect tester for the DryRocket because drying is currently the weakest point of my otherwise highly optimized setup. At the moment I run a fully controlled AC Infinity growbox with active ventilation, CO2 management, environmental monitoring and a dedicated dehumidifier. During cultivation I can maintain very stable VPD, temperature and airflow conditions, but drying is still extremely difficult to manage properly, especially during seasonal humidity changes. My current solution works, but it’s far from ideal: - the dehumidifier generates extra heat - environmental stability during drying is not always consistent - I constantly have to balance humidity, airflow and terpene preservation manually - I still fear either overdrying or losing aroma quality This is exactly why I would love to test the DryRocket in a real advanced-homegrow environment instead of a “perfect lab setup”. What makes my application valuable is that I already document everything in detail: - temperature - humidity - VPD - airflow strategy - drying progression - final flower quality So the community would get real comparative data before/after using the DryRocket. My next harvest is expected in the next 3-4 weeks, so timing would be perfect for immediate testing and full documentation. My grow diary:
growdiaries.com/diaries/305888-grow-journal-by-goldenweedgrower
Good luck everyone :facepunch:
Watts_Growing_On
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Salut Étant un passionné de longue date . Je suis partant pour etre sélectionner en tant que testeur. Actuellement j ai plusieurs espaces de culture dont 2 x 150x150cm et 1 espaces spécialement réservés aux clones de 60 x 90. Mon séchage se fait dans une petite piece ou je rencontre beaucoup de problématique a avoir un environnement stable . Donc étant disponible a partager ma passion et mon amour de la culture,je reste dans l attente d un signe de.votre part . Je souhaite a tous la plus douce des lumières sur vos cultures
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First and foremost, a warm greeting to the grow community. At first, I always dried my buds in the grow tent using DryFerm Bags. It worked, but not particularly well. I always followed the manufacturer’s instructions, weighing the bags every day and only transferring the buds to jars with Boveda packs or Grove Bags once they hadn’t lost any weight for three days in a row. Unfortunately, the buds were always too dry afterward for proper curing.In my last grow cycle, I chose a different method. After harvesting, I simply hung the plants upside down in the tent and then used Home Assistant to build a PID controller for my Dyson Hot+Cool, which, with the help of AC Infinity sensors in the tent, kept the temperature exactly at my desired level. I had the AC Infinity Controller 69 Pro and an AC Infinity humidifier regulate the relative humidity, or VPD. I used the following strategy: Day 1: 22.2°C and a relative humidity of 55% (VPD 1.2 kPh). Day 2: 22.2°C and a relative humidity of 55% (VPD 1.2 kPh). During the first two days, surface moisture evaporates while moisture from the interior is drawn outward through adhesion. Day 3: 23.3°C and a relative humidity of 52% (VPD 1.39 kPh). Now the transpiration rate is increased slightly without overtaxing the adhesion. Day 4: 23.9°C and a relative humidity of 50% (VPD 1.5 kPh). Day 5: 23.9°C and a relative humidity of 50% (VPD 1.5 kPh). Over the last two days, we now reduce the residual moisture to about 10%, and the buds can be placed in jars or Grove Bags. A big thanks to the guys at Growmotion, who came up with this strategy. This approach works great, but I’m worried that during my next harvest, either the temperature or the relative humidity will be too high, and I won’t be able to cool the tent very effectively. I won’t know how much my monoblock air conditioner will help until I’ve tried it out. My next harvest is around May, 25th and my biggest problem so far has been either achieving the right residual moisture level for curing or simply not having enough control over the key parameters of temperature and humidity. The next harvest will be in 77 days, which is around July 28, 2026.
Watts_Growing_On
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I don’t have a drying setup at all. Just hang the plant and let it do its thing. I try controlling the humidity and temperature with the help of a humidifier and the tent’s fans. It’s really not a reliable way of doing it but it is what it is. The biggest struggle I would say is the humidity part. I just can’t reliably achieve slow dries where the humidity ends up where I want it before the trim. My next harvest is expected in about 2-3 weeks.
Watts_Growing_On
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I have a classic hang and dry setup on the grow tent. Biggest problem is not having a clear reserved place and optimal control of humidity and airflow. 2 harvests coming next week's and one coming in 6 weeks:
growdiaries.com/diaries/309951-grow-journal-by-greeneldritchgardens
growdiaries.com/diaries/303998-grow-journal-by-greeneldritchgardens
Watts_Growing_On
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Ich benutze DryFerm Bags zum trocknen. Ob die DryRocket hier ein Upgarde ist? Für mich wäre das nächste Upgrade ein Vivosun VCure. Deshalb, warum nicht die DryRocket testen? Die nächsten 2 Ernten stehen in ca. 8-10 Wochen an. Mein größtes Problem ist wie immer die Temperatur. Ich wohne unter dem Dach, da kommen schnell 25-30°C in der Wohnung zusammen. Meine Ernte fällt wieder in den Hochsommer... Da ich nur mein Zelt zum trocknen benutzen kann, keine Klimaanalage habe, bin ich halbwegs aufgeschmissen, um eine gute Qualität zu erhalten. Kann mir DryRocket helfen? Anstehende Ernten:
growdiaries.com/diaries/311921-grow-journal-by-gewaltmann
growdiaries.com/diaries/311919-grow-journal-by-gewaltmann
Watts_Growing_On
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Hi Dry Rocket team, I use my tent, humidifier, dehumidifier for drying. My biggest problem is to get consistent values for the golden vpd triangle. The next harvest will be around the 22 of may. The link to my diary’s
growdiaries.com/grower/goweed
Good luck everyone Hallo Rocket Team, ich nutze zur Zeit mein Zelt, eine Heizung, einen Luftentfeuchter und einen Luftbefeuchter um eine einigermaßen konstante Klima zu erzeugen. Alles sehr aufwendig bis es sich dann endlich nach 2-3 Tagen eingependelt hat. Also Mittel- und Langfristig muß ich mir etwas anderes überlegen wie ich meine Ernte trockne. Eure Rakete finde ich sehr interessant, wenn es den funktioniert, wäre das die Lösung. Meine nächst Ernte steht jetzt am 22.05. an
growdiaries.com/diaries/301970-grow-journal-by-goweed
Würde mich freuen von euch zu hören. Grüße
Watts_Growing_On
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I dry with the whole plant chopped upside down in the tent they grow in. My problem is changing drying times depending on the season and hard to control humidity since the grow room is a living space as well. Another problem is the lack of growing space. I try to plan my grows in a overlapping time period so the next batch of plants can go into my AutoPots once the current plants are harvested; but by using the tent to dry as well I either need to wait for another ten days or dry with the lights turned on. My next harvest will be a Slurricane, an Atomic Blue Dream and a Jamine Panna Cotta, they are due in the first half of june.
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<span class="link_user">
@RemoveYourChains
</span>, My last run was Blue Cheese from Royal Queen Seeds :cheese_wedge::seedling: It definitely had that classic cheesy funk, especially late flower and after cure :fire:
Watts_Growing_On
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I see you grew barney blue cheese too. Does any of these strains deliver the proper cheese aroma/flavour?
Watts_Growing_On
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My current drying setup is just my grow tent with basic airflow and exhaust control :seedling: My biggest issue so far has been keeping the humidity stable enough during drying. I can usually keep temps in range, but RH tends to drop too fast which makes me worry about drying too quickly and losing terps. My next harvest should be ready in around 6–8 weeks :crossed_fingers::fire: Really interested in testing the DryRocket and sharing honest results with the community :green_heart:
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