What should RH be in jars when curing??

corbin5754

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Ok I'm on day 2 of drying on a strawberry blue plant it produced about 700 grams fresh cut. Got them drying in my spare bathroom where temp is 68-70° and humidity is about 57%. After they dry and I put them in jars what should the humidity be inside jar I have a little humidity gage that I can put inside jar with buds. Cause isn't if the humidity is to high I need to let buds dry a little longer?
 

NyQuilkush318

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Ok I'm on day 2 of drying on a strawberry blue plant it produced about 700 grams fresh cut. Got them drying in my spare bathroom where temp is 68-70° and humidity is about 57%. After they dry and I put them in jars what should the humidity be inside jar I have a little humidity gage that I can put inside jar with buds. Cause isn't if the humidity is to high I need to let buds dry a little longer?
They say 60rh
 

Blindnslow

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I try to get the plants down to 70-65 RH before putting them or the pack in the jar. Then burp an hour every day for a week or so+. I just leave my packs in the jar til their empty.
 

Doer

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Ok I'm on day 2 of drying on a strawberry blue plant it produced about 700 grams fresh cut. Got them drying in my spare bathroom where temp is 68-70° and humidity is about 57%. After they dry and I put them in jars what should the humidity be inside jar I have a little humidity gage that I can put inside jar with buds. Cause isn't if the humidity is to high I need to let buds dry a little longer?
That is a good range to dry. All I do is make a step from hanging to dry to stripped into a grocery sack. I put the h-meter in the sack and close the top. When the meter gets below 60rh, I put it in jars for a few hours of trial. The humidity will spike usually, back up into the 60% range. I dump that back into the sack. When it can stay in the jar at 57% or so, then I run 30 days of shake and burp.

Work fine every time. Cheers!
 
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