It all depends on how long you dried them and how dry the buds were when you decided to move them to jars. One idea would be to keep the buds in a paper bag with a hygrometer during the day while you're at work, then read the relative humidity when you get home. If the RH is down around 62 - 65%, then move them to the jars at night, then repeat by putting them back in paper bags in the morning. You shouldn't need more than a couple of days in the paperbags to get the RH down to long term storage level, assuming you drying phase went long enough.
Once the buds' humidity stabilizes and the buds no longer clump together, you should be good to leave them in jars with the Boveda packs. Just remember to burp them a couple times a day and make sure they're not sticking together in the jars. You'll know your buds are dry enough when they start making a clinking sound as you rotate them in the jars.