Over-Dried Marijuana Adding Moisture?

bird mcbride

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Buds will naturally take back moisture if the humidity is high.

Say for example if I leave a pack of smokes outside on the table when I go out to get them in the morning they'll be a bit soggy because of the morning dew.
 

bankcee

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Ive always used the leaf in the jar as well. Works perfect everytime for me.
to all the people who are saying leaves.. do you mean a fan leaf? and one single fan leaf to how many grams of bud? and when I throw it in there it won't over moisten it and cause the bud to mold.
 

hotshotisdashit

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to all the people who are saying leaves.. do you mean a fan leaf? and one single fan leaf to how many grams of bud? and when I throw it in there it won't over moisten it and cause the bud to mold.
Yea a fsn leaf. I throw one medium sized fan leaf in each quart sized mason jar. I usually leave it in about 24 hours but id recommend you leave it in till its at the moisture level you are looking for.
 

mr sunshine

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to all the people who are saying leaves.. do you mean a fan leaf? and one single fan leaf to how many grams of bud? and when I throw it in there it won't over moisten it and cause the bud to mold.
It can. Nobody can tell you the exact answers your looking for they are to specific. Nobody knows how much moisture each bud is holding and how it will get redistributed threw out the rest of the jar and how long that will take. Just do whatever you think you have to do.. you'll get the hang of it sooner or later.
 

DankDave420

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I had great success using fresh cannabis leaf. I read this thread yesterday. I over-dried a plant until it was crumbly all the way through on accident.
I threw a couple of small leaves in the jar with about a half ounce. It was noticably less crumbly within an hour. I left them about a day and I would say they are perfect to slightly over-hydrated.
It works really well, will bring it back within a day.
 
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