hi mate, just remember though that quick drying wont give you good results like a slow 2 or 3 week dry, basically when you slow dry the chlorophyll breaks down properly and it stops you getting that leafy taste, a quick dry does dry the bud but you wont get the taste of a slow dry due to the chlorophyll not breaking down as much, instead a quick dry just dries it out without the break down needed.
but saying that when i quick dried a few buds off my nl x bb they tasted the same as a slow dried bud. but the kush was not nice after a quick dry but after a long slow dry it tasted a whole lot better, i didnt like it when i quick dried it and thought i wouldnt like the slow dried, but when it had dried i soon found that it tasted nice and i did acctually like it, so i wouldnt go and dry it super quick just try and slow it down slightly and you will get a whole lot better bud in the end. you could always quick dry a few buds to keep you going while the rest is drying slowly, thats what i have been doing, i take a sample from each strain and dry it on some paper on top of my hps ballast and then i have got something to smoke, but its not the best way to do it as it really does dry it to quick
but saying that when i quick dried a few buds off my nl x bb they tasted the same as a slow dried bud. but the kush was not nice after a quick dry but after a long slow dry it tasted a whole lot better, i didnt like it when i quick dried it and thought i wouldnt like the slow dried, but when it had dried i soon found that it tasted nice and i did acctually like it, so i wouldnt go and dry it super quick just try and slow it down slightly and you will get a whole lot better bud in the end. you could always quick dry a few buds to keep you going while the rest is drying slowly, thats what i have been doing, i take a sample from each strain and dry it on some paper on top of my hps ballast and then i have got something to smoke, but its not the best way to do it as it really does dry it to quick