YIDIE 2ft 6-Layer Herb Drying Rack Plant Dry Net with Zipper and Scissor
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Herbs are meant to be used with it
Nearly 18 inches are long enough to reach the zipper. It is a HUGE herb net once it has been opened. As long as the wreath is inside to dry, I don't think you will have any difficulty
If you wanted to dry garlic with it, you could use it. Do you eat fish? Since there isn't really a way to wash these, I believe that fish oils would absorb into the thread of the material and then rot, giving you some nasty odors to deal with.
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In most cases, I am able to gauge the size from given measurements. It still seems much longer to me than the 4 foot one, but I did not measure the length that way, just that it seems that large. Originally, I wanted to use it as shelves while camping, but it's too big to put inside a tent or any of my tents. If it is placed on those tents claiming to hold four people, it could take up two people, but in reality they might only hold one or two people nicely, and only four if tightly wrapped into tacos and laid out so that it takes up two people at most. I think this will wipe out two people for sure, and maybe a third. I love it. My husband is going to dry herbs so he can use them later. yes, that seems to be herbs in the sense of garden spices and flavorings rather than cannabis. I am sure it would work for that as well. This enormous dryer, however, will handle our basils and rosemary, and even kitties will have no trouble drying their cat nip in it. A 16 to 18 inch model around and maybe a 40 inch high model would have been best for me. That's so funny because I have seen pictures posted of people receiving more than they expected as well. My height is short and the 63-inch version would have been over my head, as well as that lady who posted the picture. We wish you all well and safe travels during this strange time.
Despite mostly being made of mesh, all the zippers are of very good quality, and the whole thing is quite durable for its size. The folding feature makes it easy to fold up and store when not in use. Hopefully it'll keep up well over time, especially since it comes with a little pouch when not in use.
It's really annoying to have herbs all over the place. I dry them on trays and keep them in jars in my sink, on the counter, etc. It's a lot more convenient not to have them all over the place. Now that my herbs are drying outside in a covered area, I love these drying racks. There is a zipper on each section that allows the birds and bugs to stay This is a great product, and I definitely recommend it.
A wave of shock hit me when it unfolded in front of my eyes. The back of the paper does not have instructions on how to fold. in all, it is a very impressive piece of equipment and I believe it is a quality product. The bottom tray needs no holes in it so anything that falls in can hit the bottom and get caught. I will replace it with something else, though. I would buy again if I needed to in the future.
The bag is perfect! I didn't realize just how big it would be until after I opened it, but that's only because I didn't fully think about the dimension when I bought it. Nothing is.
It is a great product. The compartments are of a good size for great air flow. As of now, the zippers seem to be working well. It is nice to have the option to seal up each compartment in order to prevent bugs from getting onto A set of nice herbs clippers that comes with it as well. Ensure that you read the size and leave enough room for it to be hung. The last time I was without one was 11 years ago.
A friend of mine gave me one of these when I first started growing, but I don't remember using it. This method is not one I use anymore because I don't like how my buds stick to the mash and I also dislike the flat spots it leaves on my product. It's fine, and it's fine- This style of bud drier is well constructed, but I wouldn't buy it.
In addition to drying herbs in open rings, I use this style to dry fruits and berries as well. Currently, it is drying elderberries harvested from the wild.