Annie's update

cannabiscrusader

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Thank you! I just bought a brand new Apera that has salinity testing and pH as well as EC and ORP. I'm justifying that as also using it for my pool. But we both know I won't LOL.
Don't want to contaminate the solution with grubby ol pool water lol. I gave my ph pen to my step son. Judging by his plants, it works as well as your last one.
 

curious2garden

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i hope im not pestering with dumb questions, ive ate freeze dried candy before and it sure looked like 0% humidity. do the flowers that are freeze dried also have such low humidity after leaving the freeze dryer? and if they do, do you still store them in jars with 62% boveda packs?
Yes you can take them all the way down to 0% humidity and when you take them out they do draw moisture. I usually pull mine around 13% moisture in the stem (wood moisture meter) this gets me around 55-62 in the jar. That is a jar in my Koolatron with no Boveda pack, pulled at 0% from my freeze dryer and allowed to rehydrate some.

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curious2garden

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Cannarado White Papaya loaded into the freeze dryer yesterday. I'll continue chopping, trimming and loading into the freezer prior to their turn in the freeze dryer. Then I load the trays (more densely) from the pre-frozen as each batch finishes. I'm planning on doing 1/2 of each plant as dried flower and the other 1/2 as bubble hash for pressing.
 
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