Hanging Dry Rack Net (Removable Tiers)

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Sale price$62.00 Regular price$65.00

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Description

The Sea Hawk Dry Net comes in a handy round bag and is ready for use in a matter of seconds. Simply unzip and it springs out ready for use.

SMALL – SPECIFICATIONS (when assembled);

  • 1.8m high
  • 75cm in diameter

LARGE – SPECIFICATIONS (when assembled);

  • 1.8m high
  • 90cm in diameter

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net used for?

It’s designed for drying harvested herbs, flowers, and lightweight plant material with good airflow and minimal space. Compared to hanging branches or string lines, it speeds up drying and keeps things organized—especially in tents or small grow spaces.

What sizes and levels does the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net come in?

It comes in Small (75cm diameter) and Large (90cm diameter) sizes. Each rack has 3 clip-together sections, with 2 drying tiers per section. You can use 2, 4, or all 6 levels depending on your space and harvest size.

Is the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net easy to set up and store?

Yes—it pops open from a zippered storage bag, so open it slowly and away from your face. Folding it back involves a twist-and-fold motion. It takes a bit of practice but becomes easy after a few uses.

How much weight can the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net hold?

It’s built for lightweight, spread-out material. Heavy or wet plant matter should be pre-dried or layered thinly to avoid sagging. It’s sturdy for its size but not meant for dense or soaked items.

Can I dry small herbs or delicate material in the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net?

Yes—the mesh is fine enough for most leaves and flower bits. For tiny pieces, use light layers or add a liner that allows airflow. You can also separate different strains or herbs by using individual tiers.

How long does drying take with the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net?

Drying time depends on room temperature, humidity, and how thickly you load each level. Because the material is spread out, it often dries faster than hanging branches. Check daily to avoid overdrying.

Where should I hang the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net?

Use a stable, ventilated space like a grow tent, closet, or spare room. Avoid direct light and make sure there’s gentle airflow nearby. It can swing if bumped or blasted by fans—hang it securely away from high traffic or strong wind.

Do I need a fan when using the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net?

You don’t need a direct fan on the rack. Instead, aim for indirect airflow in the room or tent. A gentle exhaust setup helps keep humidity balanced without overdrying the outer layers too fast.

Can the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net help prevent mold?

Yes—good airflow across tiers helps reduce moisture buildup. For best results, avoid piling material too thick, rotate or flip it daily, and keep room humidity around 55–60%. Watch for musty smells or soft spots as warning signs.

Is the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net easy to clean?

Yes—brush off debris after each use and wipe the mesh with warm soapy water if needed. Don’t store it wet, and avoid washing machines or harsh solvents. Fully dry it before packing to prevent mildew or odors.

Can I use the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net in a small grow tent or closet?

Absolutely. In a 2x2 tent, the Small version fits best. In a 4x4 tent, either size works. Just make sure there’s enough vertical space if using all 6 tiers and maintain some airflow to manage humidity.

Can I remove levels mid-dry if I need more room?

Yes—the rack’s modular design means you can unclip a section if space gets tight. Just be careful not to spill material while adjusting tiers during use.

Does the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net cause flat spots on buds?

It can, since drying on mesh flattens one side slightly. Flipping or rotating buds once or twice a day helps preserve shape and encourages even drying.

What’s the biggest mistake people make when using the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net?

Overloading the tiers. Thick layers trap moisture, slow drying, and increase the risk of mold. Keep material light, rotate daily, and don’t forget to monitor humidity levels.

What are the best tips for getting great results with the Seahawk Hanging Dry Rack Net?

Load each tier lightly, keep airflow indirect, flip or rotate material daily, and aim for stable, moderate drying conditions. And be careful opening it—it pops open fast like a jack-in-the-box!

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