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Admittedly: The memory of physics lessons does not arouse enthusiasm in everyone. But when it comes to drying, physics plays a crucial role. With the right technique, you can gently remove the moisture from your plants – while the terpenes and aroma stay where they belong: in the plant.

Right now, there’s only a thin line between mold and hay. Your terpenes are under pressure in the summer heat. So what happens to these delicate aromatic compounds when temperatures stay high – and how can you still achieve a high-quality dry?

Drying is not just about temperature, humidity and VPD. There is another factor that is decisive for the aroma, taste and quality of your flowers – and which is often overlooked:
👉 The saturation of the air with terpenes.

When it comes to drying, many people first think of temperature and humidity – of course, both are important. But their interaction is crucial. This is exactly what the Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD) describes. It is therefore a real game changer for the quality and aroma of your flowers.