addicted2erb Member Sep 6, 2013 #1 Will it mess up the curing process if you store the.glass jar in the refrigerator?
budbro18 Well-Known Member Sep 6, 2013 #3 agreed, probably too humid and too cold for your buds to release any humidity. try puttin a silica pack from a pair of shoes or something like it and itll help a little more.
agreed, probably too humid and too cold for your buds to release any humidity. try puttin a silica pack from a pair of shoes or something like it and itll help a little more.
cannabis culture Well-Known Member Sep 6, 2013 #5 def do not store in fridge, it will more then likely do more bad then good because of the humidity levels in fridge vs the humidity in the jar/buds
def do not store in fridge, it will more then likely do more bad then good because of the humidity levels in fridge vs the humidity in the jar/buds
T tomascat Well-Known Member Sep 6, 2013 #6 tops^ is dead nuts ,no freezer for the cure. burp a few times a day if u can. store yur buds in jars also. the decarboxilation process will continue and it just keeps getting better my man. enjoy
tops^ is dead nuts ,no freezer for the cure. burp a few times a day if u can. store yur buds in jars also. the decarboxilation process will continue and it just keeps getting better my man. enjoy
Indoor Sun King Well-Known Member Sep 6, 2013 #7 addicted2erb said: Will it mess up the curing process if you store the.glass jar in the refrigerator? Click to expand... the fridge is not a good idea....and the freezer is even worst in the cigar world, aging slows down by 50F.....MJ is more or less the same (in terms of aging) BTW, the fridge is lower RH than the room RH, the freezer is even lower
addicted2erb said: Will it mess up the curing process if you store the.glass jar in the refrigerator? Click to expand... the fridge is not a good idea....and the freezer is even worst in the cigar world, aging slows down by 50F.....MJ is more or less the same (in terms of aging) BTW, the fridge is lower RH than the room RH, the freezer is even lower