Humidity packs after drying question

ForThousandsOfYrs

Active Member
I’m wondering if humidity packs are necessary if you have less than an ounce after drying? I’m still drying my buds right (6th day) now but the weight of it right after harvest was 21.1 grams (wet) but I know it will decrease a lot when dried so would I need a 62 humidity pack for when I cure it in jar ?Or can I just use without it since it’s not much? Thanks y’all
 

evergreengardener

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Just cure it without it as I imagine it won’t last you long if you have 21 grams wet I would say you’ll get around 7-7.5 dry. The humidity packs are best used for long term storage a bag or jar (jar sealed in airtight bag) that won’t be opened for a few months
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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Save the stability pacs for when you've got some full jars that you want to keep in the same humidity environment for an extended amount of time, like at a few months or whatever. When you do have enough cannabis to hold on to it, don't use the humidity packs when you're curing. They're really for storing cured stuff.
 

lusidghost

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I used to play a Matrix online game. When you were level 15 or so, which was super easy to get to, you were able to be killed by other members. So there was this group of high level guys who would terrorize everyone in the game. You would be halfway through a mission and they would show up and kill your whole party. Then you would have to restart the phase of the mission and it was enraging.

Then WoW came out and all of those guys started playing it instead. About a week later everyone left was just sitting around chatting in a central area. There was no fear, which seemed cool, but as time went on it got more and more boring. To save the game, I started killing everyone. I racked up the highest player kill count pretty quickly, and oddly enough everyone started respecting me. I made it clear that it was nothing personal, just business. So I would show up, they would run for their lives, and I would track them down. Sometimes I would spare them, other times I would kill them 30 times in a row. Then others joined in and the game became fun again.
 

buckaclark

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I used to play a Matrix online game. When you were level 15 or so, which was super easy to get to, you were able to be killed by other members. So there was this group of high level guys who would terrorize everyone in the game. You would be halfway through a mission and they would show up and kill your whole party. Then you would have to restart the phase of the mission and it was enraging.

Then WoW came out and all of those guys started playing it instead. About a week later everyone left was just sitting around chatting in a central area. There was no fear, which seemed cool, but as time went on it got more and more boring. To save the game, I started killing everyone. I racked up the highest player kill count pretty quickly, and oddly enough everyone started respecting me. I made it clear that it was nothing personal, just business. So I would show up, they would run for their lives, and I would track them down. Sometimes I would spare them, other times I would kill them 30 times in a row. Then others joined in and the game became fun again.
You became it
 

lusidghost

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I ended up becoming the second most popular person in the matrix universe behind Neo himself. People would find me in the game and take a selfie with my character or give me all of their stuff before quitting. They elected me leader of the server to battle the less hostile role playing severs when they merged them all. I ruled so hard.
 
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