Can you please explain the reason for you feeling this way? I get that it simplifies the process by helping to control humidity, but why is that a negative? Is there an argument for less control? I'm trying to get better at curing and understand it better, so I don't understand why keeping pressure in the right direction to the humidity point you want to be at for that stage of curing would only be for amateurs. I can also understand if you feel like it's just unnecessary because you're so good at it, but you made it seem like there were reasons it reduces the quality of the curing process.
Thanks!
It is not for amateurs. I've been growing cannabis for more than 20 years, and someone from this site pointed me to Boveda paks and it makes my life when I'm curing 10, 1 qt jars at a time much easier.
Whatever works, works.
Do not listen to people who have their head up their ass.
If it didn't work for them, they would say that in a polite fashion. Otherwise, they are the amateur.
Aside from that, I take them OUT when I am done curing for long-term storage as they just dry up anyways. Another member on here taught me how to rejuvinate them for re-use, so that's what I do.
Caliber IV hygrometers in 2 of 10 jars with 2 Boveda 62% paks in each jar, then I open and burp every four days or so for the first few weeks, then remove everything and store.
-spek