If it's accurate it helps but it doesn't add back humidity w/o overdoing it.hygrometer is the way to go.
https://www.rollitup.org/harvesting-curing/514841-perfect-cure-every-time.html
that is a very good pointIf it's accurate it helps but it doesn't add back humidity w/o overdoing it.
Will keeping the bud sealed in the mason jars keep the humidity above 30% ?
hygrometer is the way to go.
https://www.rollitup.org/harvesting-curing/514841-perfect-cure-every-time.html
yeah, doesn't a hygrometer just tell you the rh of what's in the jar? it doesn't do anything to adjust the rh up or down like a boveda pack does, no? i've never used either, just curious as to how a hygrometer gives a better cure is all..If it's accurate it helps but it doesn't add back humidity w/o overdoing it.
Will keeping the bud sealed in the mason jars keep the humidity above 30% ?
Okay I bought a 10 pack... I have the smaller mason jars will they work good too ???? I just stick these packs in the jar and that's it ??I use a hygrometer to make sure the boveda packs are working correctly. I use the little $4 digital hygrometers on ebay and 8g boveda 62 packs. After stabilization, they are always right at ~62% rh. Boveda 62's are about $1 per 8g pack and were designed for cannabis. Why would you not use them is the question.
sorry if you can't see it, it's right at 62% in the jar. I try not to open too often. I'll get a day's worth and put it in a jar w/ out a boveda pack so it will dry out just a tad during the day.
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I just throw one in the jar, when they are done, they will get hard, they stay good for quite some time.
Here in CO, humidity is only around 20% so it's pretty important IMO. If it gets too dry it loses all smell and flavor.
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