Please people STOP using Boveda!

Budzbuddha

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Noob mistake not researching the actual “ use “ of humidity packs. Learn methods of drying and “ maintaining jar RH “ without packs.

Again ….. if you consume your harvest within a month - then they are a waste of money.

If you run multiple grows / harvests / perpetuals then they will maintain ( your ALREADY jar ready weed ) - its only job is to maintain the desired rh in jar that you already stabilized at. It is not a magic CURE pack.

You have some dryness in jar ? Toss in a fan leaf with a hygrometer in jar.

58’s are better than the 62’s. IMO
 

MICHI-CAN

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Noob mistake not researching the actual “ use “ of humidity packs. Learn methods of drying and “ maintaining jar RH “ without packs.

Again ….. if you consume your harvest within a month - then they are a waste of money.

If you run multiple grows / harvests / perpetuals then they will maintain ( your ALREADY jar ready weed ) - its only job is to maintain the desired rh in jar that you already stabilized at. It is not a magic CURE pack.

You have some dryness in jar ? Toss in a fan leaf with a hygrometer in jar.

58’s are better than the 62’s. IMO
I remove lids and lightly separate buds to expose to needed higher or lower humidity as indicated by beginning jarring RH. Hit 45-48% and the trick happens. I boil salt water and submerge just the ring and lid of Mason jars for 30 seconds. Airtight forever. Avoid sunlight.
 

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

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Noob mistake not researching the actual “ use “ of humidity packs. Learn methods of drying and “ maintaining jar RH “ without packs.

Again ….. if you consume your harvest within a month - then they are a waste of money.

If you run multiple grows / harvests / perpetuals then they will maintain ( your ALREADY jar ready weed ) - its only job is to maintain the desired rh in jar that you already stabilized at. It is not a magic CURE pack.

You have some dryness in jar ? Toss in a fan leaf with a hygrometer in jar.

58’s are better than the 62’s. IMO
Not for me I use 62 but I mix my weed with tobacco I'm Australian mate I can't smoke my weed green I cough my guts up and greenout over the toilet from 1 bowl to potent some weed I can smoke green if it's weak shwag
 

GrodanLightfoot

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Nothing wrong with boveda packs if used correctly. As in after a full cure....
Quality Cannabis never stops curing, for multiple years. You guys are just admitting you grow fucking trash. Probably smells like a pair of new shoes.
Noob mistake not researching the actual “ use “ of humidity packs. Learn methods of drying and “ maintaining jar RH “ without packs.

Again ….. if you consume your harvest within a month - then they are a waste of money.

If you run multiple grows / harvests / perpetuals then they will maintain ( your ALREADY jar ready weed ) - its only job is to maintain the desired rh in jar that you already stabilized at. It is not a magic CURE pack.

You have some dryness in jar ? Toss in a fan leaf with a hygrometer in jar.

58’s are better than the 62’s. IMO

You people on the internet are seriously confused about Cannabis. Curing is not related to moisture in the slightest. Does your weed smell like tennis balls, or a garden hose?
 

MICHI-CAN

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Quality Cannabis never stops curing, for multiple years. You guys are just admitting you grow fucking trash. Probably smells like a pair of new shoes.



You people on the internet are seriously confused about Cannabis. Curing is not related to moisture in the slightest. Does your weed smell like tennis balls, or a garden hose?
Grab a new front. Your ignorance is offensive as shared in your chemistry and ignorant wit.

I went to school with a few of their children. And ate at spouses and mothers tables. You tread lightly naught.

 

MICHI-CAN

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I was just looking at these today.
I want to phase out mason jars and these grove bags caught my attention. Do you use them?
I stored vacuum sealed and hand vacated in my sub zero for the last 20 years. My mason stuff never got smashed or compressed. Baggies in boxes were sticky F-n mess when brought out. With no benefits.
 

CaliRootz88

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I stored vacuum sealed and hand vacated in my sub zero for the last 20 years. My mason stuff never got smashed or compressed. Baggies in boxes were sticky F-n mess when brought out. With no benefits.
I bought a “wine fridg” recently and set the temp to 60F to store my buds in. I currently use Mason Jars but they are bulky and want to phase them out. What do you use for a vacuum seal?
 

MICHI-CAN

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I bought a “wine fridg” recently and set the temp to 60F to store my buds in. I currently use Mason Jars but they are bulky and want to phase them out. What do you use for a vacuum seal?
A sportsman guide dual seal from the late 90's. Does excellent on foods. Crushes trichomes to glue. I just lightly seat my mason jar lids before dipping to ring height in boiling salt water for 30 seconds. Then hand tightening. You never rely on a garden for food?
 

CaliRootz88

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A sportsman guide dual seal from the late 90's. Does excellent on foods. Crushes trichomes to glue. I just lightly seat my mason jar lids before dipping to ring height in boiling salt water for 30 seconds. Then hand tightening. You never rely on a garden for food?
What? I get the sub zero 90’s but I got lost after that. :eyesmoke:
 
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