I think I can replicate that, using a large Tuppa'ware bowl and the snapple/ cap and salt cake.also you can test any rh meter by putting it in a sealed container with a small container (snapple cap/ half a shot glass size) of damp(not drenched)salt. within an hour or so it should say 75% and stay there till you open the container. if it doesn't, adjust it so it does.
I had to clip a few worm eaten buds from one of my Bag Seed Tester plants yesterday. Sucks to be so close, then have problems.You mean this rotted-bud? Stand back, I say!! ....don't get any on ya'...click on the pic unless you're scared. View attachment 3772098
Absolutely. The Boveda packs should not be relied upon for reaching proper curing RH; rather, only maintaining it AFTER you've stabilized at such.they won't dry out a lot of bud
That's when I always have problems. Bugs and other problems usually arrive about the 5th week of flower. The bovedas are working good for me, but I let the buds get where I think they need to be before putting them in the jar. Out of 25 jars I only had to take the buds back out of one this time. I'm getting better at this!I had to clip a few worm eaten buds from one of my Bag Seed Tester plants yesterday. Sucks to be so close, then have problems.
Practice, practice, practice.That's when I always have problems. Bugs and other problems usually arrive about the 5th week of flower. The bovedas are working good for me, but I let the buds get where I think they need to be before putting them in the jar. Out of 25 jars I only had to take the buds back out of one this time. I'm getting better at this!
Are you serious? I have that many? I just talk a lot. On well read threads, I guess.how the hell did Larry get 4836 likes in 7 months? thats 690 a month. 23 a day.
you are one likable mofo Larry.