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What Temperature to Dry Weed

date:2025-12-17

PRO500 Industrial Dehumidifier for Drying Weed

For drying cannabis, temperature control is critical to preserve cannabinoids, terpenes, and overall flower quality.

 

The ideal environment for drying weed

Recommended Temperature Range: 60–70°F (15–21°C)

Ideal target: around 60–65°F (16–18°C)

 

Why This Range Matters

Too hot (>70°F / 21°C):
Causes rapid drying, terpene evaporation, harsh smoke, and reduced aroma and flavor.

Too cold (<55°F / 13°C):
Slows moisture release excessively and increases the risk of mold, especially if airflow or humidity control is inadequate.

 

Humidity and Airflow

Relative Humidity: 55–65% RH during drying

Airflow: Gentle, indirect air movement. Do not blow fans directly on buds.

Dark environment: Light degrades THC and terpenes.

 

Drying Duration

Typically 7–14 days

Buds are ready for curing when small stems snap instead of bend

 

Professional Tip

For consistent results—especially in dedicated grow rooms or commercial operations—pair temperature control with a dehumidifier sized to the room. Stable temperature and RH prevent overdrying and mold while protecting terpene content.

 

Recommend temperature and RH setpoints when using a dehumidifier

Here are recommended temperature and relative humidity (RH) setpoints when drying cannabis with a greenhouse dehumidifier, based on best practices used in controlled grow and post-harvest rooms.

Ideal Drying Setpoints (With Dehumidifier)

Primary Target (Most Common Recommendation)

Temperature: 60–65°F (16–18°C)

Relative Humidity: 58–62% RH

Drying Time: 10–14 days

This range balances slow moisture release with maximum terpene retention, producing smooth smoke and strong aroma.

 

Alternative Setpoints by Drying Phase

Days 1–3: Initial Moisture Removal

Temperature: 65–68°F (18–20°C)

RH: 60–65%

Notes:
Prevents surface moisture buildup and reduces mold risk on fresh, dense flowers.

Days 4–10: Controlled Drying (Critical Phase)

Temperature: 60–65°F (16–18°C)

RH: 58–62%

Notes:
Most terpene preservation occurs in this phase. Keep conditions stable.

Final 1–2 Days (Optional Fine-Tuning)

Temperature: 60°F (16°C)

RH: 55–58%

Notes:
Helps finish drying evenly before moving to curing jars.

 

Dehumidifier Control Recommendations

Use continuous drain to avoid RH spikes

Avoid oversized units that pull RH down too fast

Set dehumidifier 2–3% RH lower than target room RH (accounts for sensor placement)

Pair with a circulation fan (low speed, indirect airflow)

Use a hygrometer at canopy level, not near the unit

 

Warning Setpoints to Avoid

RH <50%:
Overdries buds, causes terpene loss and brittle texture

Temperature >70°F (21°C):
Accelerates terpene evaporation

RH >65%:
High mold risk, especially in dense or large colas

 

Commercial Grow-Room Tip

In sealed drying rooms, a refrigerant or low-temperature dehumidifier designed for grow environments maintains tighter RH control without excessive heat output—critical for terpene preservation.

 

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