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This bag method of hang drying herbs keeps the dust off while blocking the light and allowing airflow. Make sure to keep herbs away from sunlight/light as it can alter their color and beneficial constituents. Depending on the climate and type of plant, it may take 1-3 weeks for herbs to dry. I usually leave the fan on in the first two days, which helps dry them quicker. High moisture herbs like basil, mint, cilantro, parsley, sage, and oregano will take longer to dry. If you live in a cool or hu
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This bag method of hang drying herbs keeps the dust off while blocking the light and allowing airflow. Make sure to keep herbs away from sunlight/light as it can alter their color and beneficial constituents. Depending on the climate and type of plant, it may take 1-3 weeks for herbs to dry. I usually leave the fan on in the first two days, which helps dry them quicker. High moisture herbs like basil, mint, cilantro, parsley, sage, and oregano will take longer to dry. If you live in a cool or hu
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