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I'm just wondering what is considered by those who know the highest relative humidity that you can expect vegetable matter to be able to dry. Obviously drier is better, but how humid is an acceptable limit?

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for drying i would try to get it down to 30%-40% at least..anymore than this could give you a problem. i can usually get mine down to around 20%
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No more than 40% for sure. BAAAAAD things happen at higher humidities while drying.
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