humidors for pot?

The Son of Man

Well-Known Member
I role up a week's worth of blunts and put them in. I don't know of any benefits or drawbacks. The box just looks bad ass and has a little lock.
 

digitaldivide

Active Member
by nature, humidors are used to keep the cigar from drying. for pot, it would do the same.

note that a humidor is just a box if not properly maintained and set up.

you need to keep a relative humidity level of 72 within the humidor in order to keep it fresh and not turning the batch into a dry brick.

the process of having a humidor for pot also works for batches that you might get that is overly moist or wet. unlike keeping the bag open to dry, this wont clump the batch. Instead, due to the humidity and temperature, it will evenly dry the excess without sacrificing the natural moisture. (the process takes about 48-72 hours - dependent on the amount)

pick up a bottle of solution and look up how to guides on setting up a humidor if you plan to get one.

the relativity to owning a humidor for pot should be considered unless your batch is gone after just a few days. it'll keep it moist enough as it should be, without it turning flaky and dry after awhile.

a 25-50 cigar count humidor should suffice for many....unless you're hardcore...then a 100-200 cigar count humidor might be more suitable.

also, cigar boxes....that come with cigars...are NOT humidors. they are cigar boxes and do not work the same way.

hope this helps.
 
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