Grove Bags?

Zipz55

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some of yall complaining and obviously haven’t looked at the prices on the site

their bags are pretty cheap

im gonna try them next harvest to save some space

storing 80+ jars is a real pain in the ass…especially when you're trying to hide them

heres a link so yall can see the prices of each bag

 

Rurumo

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I think I paid about $35 or $40 for a mix of bags totaling 4 lbs. They aren't cheap, but they provide so much added value to the finished product that the price won't even be a factor once you try them. I've given out bags to all my friends who grow. Shortly after, they all bought more Grove bags lol
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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some of yall complaining and obviously haven’t looked at the prices on the site

their bags are pretty cheap

im gonna try them next harvest to save some space

storing 80+ jars is a real pain in the ass…especially when you're trying to hide them

heres a link so yall can see the prices of each bag

Yeah, I haven't had 80 of them, but have had 20 or so at a time, which is a pain if you're curing and burping and all that. Then the storage headache of having boxes full of jars since you want to keep them out of the light.

Even though we've established they're not actually any more than the cost of jars, I'd rather deal with bags full (that are UV protected so you don't have to cover them), that you never have to burp, etc. It would be worth a few extra bucks in the long run.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Used them for the first harvest a few months ago and the product is much better than jars. Most flavourful bud I’ve smoked. I even did a comparison between jars and grove bags. The bags had a better smell and taste than the jarred stuff. A lot more high notes I found.

Also they are cheaper and easier to store than jars.

Yet to be enough time but they also keep the product a better colour compared to jars apparently
Here's the rest of my Ghost of LeeRoy I just took out of the closet that's 4 years old. This was in a jar. The hygrometer said 51% when I checked. It's not a great pic since the sun is going down, but it doesn't look bad for 4 years. Still tastes good too.

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farmingfisherman

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Here's the rest of my Ghost of LeeRoy I just took out of the closet that's 4 years old. This was in a jar. The hygrometer said 51% when I checked. It's not a great pic since the sun is going down, but it doesn't look bad for 4 years. Still tastes good too.

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How long a shelf life does flower have? Does that have a few seeds in it? Top center bud on the bottom is why I ask..
 

PadawanWarrior

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How long a shelf life does flower have? Does that have a few seeds in it? Top center bud on the bottom is why I ask..
I have no idea, but if it's stored decently it shouldn't deteriorate very fast. I would guess if you had a cellar that stayed a consistent temp and was always cold it would last longer. I just keep mine in boxes in a closet that doesn't change too much in temps. It's not quite as good as it was, but it's still damn good.

No seeds. Just swollen calyxes. And a shitty pic taken with this old IPad. :bigjoint:
 

calvin.m16

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Most ounce Mylar bags are anti-static by default and contain the same features as "TerpLoc" gimmick and cost 4 times less. I can get 100 anti-static Mylar UV resistant blahblah ounce bags from a bulk package supplier for $23 shipped where Grove Bags is trying to charge $51 for 50 bags.. RIP OFF.
 
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PadawanWarrior

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You're paying a premium for a cool brand name. It's literally just Anti Static Mylar (aluminized mylar sheets) made into bags. I'm pretty sure all the decently priced Mylar bags on the market have the same properties..

Companies taxing produces cause they're CANNABIS WEED PRODUCTS plain pisses me off. The bags I buy from a really common bulk packaging website are the same material and anti-static safe for computer parts etc. Same shit.
I do want to try them compared to a jar. I'm curious how well they handle the temperature fluctuations.

 

calvin.m16

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I do want to try them compared to a jar. I'm curious how well they handle the temperature fluctuations.

Never read that article but they're not wrong. It's like nutrient companies using big synonyms to make their product sound special like Monosaccharides which is just another word for simple sugar.. Big words get people's wallets out it seems like.
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