AllDayToker
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I thought my guess was closes without going over
Anyways, some bomb bomb lookin' bud. Roll up a jay and pass it this way.
Anyways, some bomb bomb lookin' bud. Roll up a jay and pass it this way.
[video=youtube;FdwY8-FPXqE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdwY8-FPXqE[/video]wait, what are these boveda things you speak of? they look like foot warmers or hand warmers or something. hows they work?
Be careful with the boveda packs. If you seal bud that is >70% with a boveda, your hygrometer will read at around 62% even though the bud is nowhere near that.Okay so if you use Boveda's, you don't have to worry about opening the jar daily to let the air in/out during curing? Does it accelerate curing time too?
ok im trying to wrap my head around this, SORRY Stonslacker when you say
Always seal the bud without the boveda first, get it to around a 62-64% baseline with normal burping then use the boveda packs.
So Im putting bud in my jar right, what do you mean get it to around 62-64% baseline? THEN use the boveda packs. ??? sorry if that sounds dumb.
He is saying when you jar up your buds, and you have a hygrometer in the jar, you want it to read somewhere between 61-64% humidity steady before placing the humidity packs into the jars.
Exactly. Well put guys.The point is to not use Bovedas so much to dry buds
as to maintain humidity, which is what they are designed for.
I put mine in around 66%....seemed natural I supposed.
%62 would be best, as this would prolong the life of the Boveda.
This being said, I have not noticed any stiffening of my packs
and I jumped on them a while back now, in April.
Onward and upward,
JD
From what i been gathering asking a million people, you want the humidity 50-65%, 70 is pushing it a little, Temps also important at around 68-75 sound like a medium most seem to agree, on.... i asked a bunch of members got plenty diff answers obviously but the main thing is cool dark place, not low humidity, and not to hot.What temp and humidity do you guys dry at and for how long? I've read differing opinions but i definately dryed my last lot too quickly so i'm trying to dry this latest batch a lot slower but i as i had a bit of rot at the end i don't want that to get a hold again.
I'm currently at 64 degrees and 50% rh in my cupboard at the moment.
Well said, has been edited for content lolAnything below 55%RH and it will be too dry to cure. Keep that in mind. All your other info seems correct. Just my two pesos.