GreenHighlander
Well-Known Member
Depends on lots of factors. But it could be low enough humidity, where they are drying that it is dry on the outside and wet inside already. I have had this happen before and breaking it down and jarring for a few hours or overnight has redistributed the moisture throughout. I agree it can lead to mold and bad shit if proper attention isn't paid. But it can also save the dry/cure process when less then desirable conditions exist.How is it dry in 3 days. That gotta be wet as hell. If you jar it. You could get mold.
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