If you can control the room - first hang the buds - check the RH with all of the buds hanging after 12 hours, if the RH is still below 30%, then get it up to 40-45%. Don't manipulate it before hand and put the buds in there, other wise you're asking for trouble because if it goes above 60-65% you're asking for mold. Keep your humidifier at a distance, not near the buds.. humidifier's work great, but as room sizes get larger a smaller humidifier will have "dry spots" and "humid spots" in my experience. The only time I've ever used a humidifier during drying was a little tiny one in a closet. It worked pretty good.
Keep a fan in the room, a pedestal standing fan and have it blow around the room, do NOT let it directly hit the buds, but let it blow around the room. It can blow BELOW the buds, but there should be no air blowing directly on the buds.
I wasn't trying to make you think hard, I was trying to have you take a step back and get a better picture of what's going on - make sure you understand and can control the variables you'll be adding by upping your RH.