Crispy buds humidity at 65-70% humidity

Leotime21

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So I dried my herb and put them in Jars. They are nice and crispy smoked tested and is great. However my only concern is should I really be dumping the bud out if it's a bit dry and humidity is reading 70% in jar? I do not want mold but I can't see how I could if the buds are dry and crispy. Only thing idk why humidity is reading 70%
 

kovidkough

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there is still moisture being sweat from the inside of the buds, id dump into paper bags with hydrometer and aim for 62ish possibly cut some holes in the top of bag , start smaller then bigger holes check hourly
 

JoeBlow5823

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Is it possible your humidity gauge is off? Put it in a bag with an integra/boveda pack, wait a day, and see if its reading is even close to what the humidity pack stabilizes the air to. Hygrometers are notoriously inaccurate.
 

Leotime21

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Is it possible your humidity gauge is off? Put it in a bag with an integra/boveda pack, wait a day, and see if its reading is even close to what the humidity pack stabilizes the air to. Hygrometers are notoriously inaccurate.
I'm pretty sure it's accurate I set it in the room where I have an inkbird humidity controller and they both are within .5 % of each other. So I know it's fairly reliable .. I don't have boveda packs but I may invest for sure I don't want ruin this crop.
 

Leotime21

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this is what i do with popcorn buds, lay thin layer inside a paper bag with another paper bag cut in half Inside
Alright idk I could set something like this up I just have a little more than that pic lol so it would feel the house up which I'm not entirely trying to do. I have been reading that putting them into jars at 70% and slowly going down is okay. They feel dry and my house humidity is at 45- 50% .. so even if they are dry to the touch would you advise leaving them out ? I don't want to over dry it but seeing the hydrometer kinda makes me scared lol...fack
 

oill

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So I dried my herb and put them in Jars. They are nice and crispy smoked tested and is great. However my only concern is should I really be dumping the bud out if it's a bit dry and humidity is reading 70% in jar? I do not want mold but I can't see how I could if the buds are dry and crispy. Only thing idk why humidity is reading 70%
This is why you jar them and burp the jars...

Your bud is dry on the outside by wet in the middle... jarring it makes the moisture even out and every time you burp you let some moisture out.

Your basically stretching out the drying process. The periods you open for start long and get shorter and shorter.
 

Leotime21

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This is why you jar them and burp the jars...

Your bud is dry on the outside by wet in the middle... jarring it makes the moisture even out and every time you burp you let some moisture out.

Your basically stretching out the drying process. The periods you open for start long and get shorter and shorter.
So I shouldn't entirely be worried about 70% in the jars ?
 

Leotime21

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After taking buds out and on table for thirty minutes It seems to be keeping at 67% now for the past hour or so ..I'll check it in the morning and see how much it goes up but happy at that number!
 

oill

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After taking buds out and on table for thirty minutes It seems to be keeping at 67% now for the past hour or so ..I'll check it in the morning and see how much it goes up but happy at that number!
You don't need to take them out any more... leave them for 24 hours and burp for 30 mins once a day for a week then you might burp them for 1 min q day until they are at 62%.

As long as everything is clean you are unlikely to get mold now.

You almost want the buds to spend some time at each %RH as you are trying to even out the moisture across the whole flower.... its not a race to get to 62%
 
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Star Dog

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I'm pretty sure it's accurate I set it in the room where I have an inkbird humidity controller and they both are within .5 % of each other. So I know it's fairly reliable .. I don't have boveda packs but I may invest for sure I don't want ruin this crop.
Mix a half cup of table salt to a paste (like wet sand) with water (pref distilled) put the cup and hygrometers I to a zoplock bag and leave at 25c for a couple of hours, the salt mix gives a known rh of 75% at 25c
 

Leotime21

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You don't need to take them out any more... leave them for 24 hours and burp for 30 mins once a day for a week then you might burp them for 1 min q day until they are at 62%.

As long as everything is clean you are unlikely to get mold now.

You almost want the buds to spend some time at each %RH as you are trying to even out the moisture across the whole flower.... its not a race to get to 62%
So if over night they went to 70% but buds feel dry I shouldn't really worry right just burp once a day for 30 mins and I should be good? I just don't think like you said it's necessary at this point to open the jars so much and dump them out. So much confusing info... it seems dry and is slightly getting a bit moisture back in.. I shouldn't complicate this but I'm nervous about mold lol though the buds being dry I'd assume means they are not particularly at risk at this point. Is that a fair assumption?
 

JoeBlow5823

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So if over night they went to 70% but buds feel dry I shouldn't really worry right just burp once a day for 30 mins and I should be good? I just don't think like you said it's necessary at this point to open the jars so much and dump them out. So much confusing info... it seems dry and is slightly getting a bit moisture back in.. I shouldn't complicate this but I'm nervous about mold lol though the buds being dry I'd assume means they are not particularly at risk at this point. Is that a fair assumption?
I wouldnt be dumping them out anymore. Just open a couple times a day. I use 5 gallon bucket and only fill like 25-30%. Open every day or two or three- the large air volume really slows the humidity spikes down. Can also sort of "shake them up" so everything stays nice and even.
 

Leotime21

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I wouldnt be dumping them out anymore. Just open a couple times a day. I use 5 gallon bucket and only fill like 25-30%. Open every day or two or three- the large air volume really slows the humidity spikes down. Can also sort of "shake them up" so everything stays nice and even.
Right on. Thanks man .. I read some info that big mason jars aren't good. I got like a gallon size one that I filled half way cuz I didn't want to risk everything. But I do see people like yourself using big buckets, contractor bags etc. So what's all the worry with big jars and what not? If you dry it correctly and store it how do all these people end up with mold? Just being careless?
 

JoeBlow5823

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Right on. Thanks man .. I read some info that big mason jars aren't good. I got like a gallon size one that I filled half way cuz I didn't want to risk everything. But I do see people like yourself using big buckets, contractor bags etc. So what's all the worry with big jars and what not? If you dry it correctly and store it how do all these people end up with mold? Just being careless?
Well if you were to completely fill a 5 gallon bucket and then just take the lid off for 30 minutes, its likely the buds on the bottom wouldnt get any fresh air while the ones on top get overdried. But as far as long term storage goes- once you are cured at the right humidity, you could fill 55 gallon drums and it would be just fine.
 

Leotime21

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"feel dry" is subjective. Listen to what the hygrometer says.
Lol well dry meaning I can break it up and smoke it no problem. I guess crispy would be a better term.. my NL strain is rock dense hard.. smoking nice.. but like you said I'm baffled by the hydrometer.. I didn't think it would read 70% after the dry. Its like when you dig into the bud the smells are amazing but on the outside is a bit crispy and not as pungent
 
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