Any body used this product for curing

Tracker

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The white food grade buckets at home depot are like $9 and the threaded sealing tops are like $7.....at least last time I bought them a year ago.
 

Playk328

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Learn something everyday.. Ill be ordering grove bags soon.. I'll place them in the 5gal buckets with gamma lids lol..
 

J232

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Plus one for grove bags, just easy and they work, the bigger bags can be heat sealed multiple times as well, if you’re into that shit.
 

Playk328

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Plus one for grove bags, just easy and they work, the bigger bags can be heat sealed multiple times as well, if you’re into that shit.
Im sold.. I'll be ordering a few of the 1lb bags soon. I may even get a couple of the 2lb bags.
 

Playk328

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Damn i like to keep my plants in separate jars, are you harvesting 2 lb plants?
Older pic, they are way more developed.. But yes, Id say I will get 2lbs from this plant.
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This plant..
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And this plant..
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I need to get recent updates on them, they are much farther along at this point, I been busy with other things at the moment..

Edit: For a bit of size reference on the last pic, look at the bottom left, that white lid is a 5 gal bucket that I made into a worm hotel..
 
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Fallguy111

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Playk328

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You sure will man.. looks like most people nowadays are doing outdoors.. i wish i could have a single plant like that..id have to build an 8 foot steelframe fence though.. to pull something half that size..
I was forced outdoors by my wife several years ago.. I have been fighting her for over 5 years or so to get back to my indoor flowering..

She finally caved this year! I am setting up my flower room as we speak, venting going in tomorrow!
 

PadawanWarrior

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Contact them for a sample. I’m pretty sure they’ll send it. I haven’t yet. I did try that with “454 bags” and they sent a couple turkey bags, I’d stay away from them though. The bags they sent were covered in hair. Kinda looked like cat or dog hair. I still have them in the garage in the shipping package. I’ll make a “stay away from these guys” post sooner or later.
People I know that have used grove bags swear by them. I may pick some up myself.
I sent them a message, but your damn Leprechaun ran away, so I don't think my odds are very good, :bigjoint:.
 

Budget Buds

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I used vacuum sealed bags, I don't fully vacate the air before sealing, I use 27-gallon totes from HD for outdoor and they work fine when you have lbs. to keep, find the ones with a seal in the lid for about 20 each and hold 5 or more lbs. comfortably .... for no pickly buckets go to a bakery .... Icing buckets all day for 2 or 3 bones.
 

Wizzlebiz

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I put a bunch in the Cart, and am thinking about trying them. I'm sure you have to make sure they're dry enough for sure before you seal them up huh? I know you do in jars too, but with jars I put a hygrometer in if I have any question on the dryness. I'm just curious what you do with those?
Hydro meter as well. There is a window to see through so it's easy to check it. They also help regulate RH in the bag.
 

Thisguy-4'

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Www.grovebags.com

Has been the best for me in terms of long storage and curing since there's no need to burp after you dry
is it the wicket bags because on their site it says you still have to burp and then use the bags to store and cure "Wicket bags are intended for backend storage before the product is packaged up for point of sale. The small wicket bags are made for 1-2 pounds of cannabis and the large size can fit 5-10 pounds depending on the density of the nugs. The cannabis can be placed into this bag after it has been properly dried and sweat. This style bag is intended to be tied off or sealed with a closure such as a zip tie or twist tie. This way the bag can be easily opened; the cannabis is still fresh at this point so you want the ability to burp it if needed. Our wicket bags will help solve your bulk storage needs and will constantly work to protect your crop from mold while maintaining valuable weight."
 
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