Maybe I overdried my flowers

those people have never tasted acetone its not an ideal way to cure and boveda doesnt recommend curing with their products either but i regularly overdry my fluff for ethanol washes and sometimes when i’m out of weed i put some bovedas with the overdried fluff to make it smokeable and it works for me. i sometimes get a smell of brewing yeast when i open the jars and a little bit of air buildup escapes almost like its fermenting and thats fine.
Alright then I'll proceed like this...half rehydrate them with napkins and the other half with boveda! So basically the boveda's are to get the humidity to the desired range and then they are removed and the jars are sealed tightly?
 

crimsonecho

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you can keep them in there indefinitely its not gonna raise it over 62, i’d be careful with wet napkins i got mold before using wet napkins keep a close eye on the rh inside the jars and don’t wet the napkins too much
 

Stuck27

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Alright thank you so much for the help brother! I'm waiting for the napkin talk because I'm noticing that very slowly it's increasing the humidity inside! Let's see if I can get it to at least 58! I hope I'm as lucky as you are
any change? I used paper towel but probably the same result.. and yes just make them damp, not dripping
 
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