I’m in the PNW. which most people assume is rainy/wet. But really it’s bipolar: cold/wet in winter, hot/dry in summer. We’re entering fall, so I guess the humidity was too high this time. I also did the drying in my greenhouse which gets very hot (120F in daytime) but I also think the humidity spikes at night. So next time I’ll try with a fan blowing on them.
I’m in the PNW. which most people assume is rainy/wet. But really it’s bipolar: cold/wet in winter, hot/dry in summer. We’re entering fall, so I guess the humidity was too high this time. I also did the drying in my greenhouse which gets very hot (120F in daytime) but I also think the humidity spikes at night. So next time I’ll try with a fan blowing on them.