His legs are stretching!
I've grown tobacco, easy plants mostly. I've had outbreaks of mold when temp/humidity just stay too high and leaves are in contact with ground.The other thing, got some tobbaco seeds to try make my own Camel´s. Anyone have experiences growing tobbaco?
Here's what they say... "Do you notice a difference between regular food safe mylar bags and grove bags? I was thinking of going cheap since I didn't notice much difference between mason jars. One can get regular mylar several times cheaper per bag...
It makes sense you are paying for that semi-permeable membrane.Here's what they say... "
TerpLoc® zippered pouches are designed around the unique physiology of cannabis to maintain weight, prevent mold, and preserve delicate terpene profiles. Once your product is sealed inside, unwanted gasses and water vapor are actively diffused through the pouches’ layers, creating a microclimate with a relative humidity level of 58-62%, limiting oxidation and preventing damage from harmful UV rays. Zippered pouches are available in fully opaque and windowed varieties in multiple sizes."
Plastics are permeable.It makes sense you are paying for that semi-permeable membrane.
Saved some money there FC, appreciate it brother.Grove bags have free shipping starting at 12:01 AM tonight for 4/20. Use code NOBOOF for the free shipping. I try to get all mine for the year during this sale as their shipping charges are more than my order normally.
Yes they are. I was speaking specifically about selective permeability.Plastics are permeable.
It's got me sold on the savings over jars with some unfounded hope on helping the cure. There is an awful lot of folks claiming some improvement, so I'm thinking herd mentality might actually be on to something for a change. LolIt makes sense you are paying for that semi-permeable membrane.
That's just another way to say semipermeable. All plastics are.Yes they are. I was speaking specifically about selective permeability.
^^ sameTurned me into the Black Sheep of the fam on the spot. LOL.
Crowd sourcing is a great resource. I have a large bakers rack full of canning jars from my early years of actual canning. But after I come out of my freeze dryer I've been testing my vacuum sealer bags and next will be my freeze dryer's bags.It's got me sold on the savings over jars with some unfounded hope on helping the cure. There is an awful lot of folks claiming some improvement, so I'm thinking herd mentality might actually be on to something for a change. Lol
No, that's why I used the word selective. They are not equally permeable. Engineered plastics have been in use long enough that their market has grown and the economies of scale allowed the tech to gain wider use. Something like this: https://www.porex.com/custom-engineered-porous-plastic-solutions/. So I'm checking it out. I'd love to get rid of all those jars.That's just another way to say semipermeable
All flexible material is permeable. I have done helium mass spectrometer testing on a wide range of flexible materials and have never found one to be less than 1.0E-9 sccs. Some tricks can slow down the permeation (like coatings or compound treatments) but these will eventually degrade to near original material permeability.No, that's why I used the word selective. They are not equally permeable. Engineered plastics have been in use long enough that their market has grown and the economies of scale allowed the tech to gain wider use. Something like this: https://www.porex.com/custom-engineered-porous-plastic-solutions/. So I'm checking it out. I'd love to get rid of all those jars.