Off-grid drying and curing

Interesting .

I was pulling the quoted text from the first msg in this thread which is the one you linked to. Did not know about an earlier plan.
Yes, I'm just saying the first message is somewhat obsolete. Here is my new plan: click here.
 
I read somewhere that ideal dry room is 62%RH @ 62˚F with a small fan for air movement. Not sure if that is accurate but seemed logical. Should be dry in about 7-10 days.
That is almost perfect. When I lived in Humboldt Co. I would dry my crop in the spare bedroom, the climate was almost perfect, I was 2 blocks from the ocean, it was foggy every morning, burned off about 10 AM, then came back in about 3-5 PM, the temps ranged from low 50's at night to mid 60's in the daytime, with rh in the 60-70% range. The house was only slightly warmer and not much drier. It took 3 weeks to dry to the point where you could seal-a-meal it and not have to worry about mold. It was the perfect cure.
 
My plan has changed. Here's the new plan...

 
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