Drying and curing (boveda 62%)

Hi guys, i am looking for some help regarding my drying time.
I am planing to dry my buds separately (cut from the branch) in a shoebox with some air holes poked in. The average humidity here in march is north of 70%.
How long should i dry them for before putting the buds in a jar with a 62% boveda pack?
Any suggestions for better solutions for drying are also very welcome. Btw the time consumed is not an issue at all.
Also I am wondering how long to cure my buds using the boveda humidipak.

Thanks for your help fellas! I am looking forward to your replies.
 

3rd Monkey

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If hang drying the whole plant is an option, that would be your best bet. 70%, just a light breeze around them.

Don't use humidity packs, so can't help there.
 

Antitheist

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Hanging the plant is a better option. At 70% I bet they hang a full 2 weeks. Like @3rd Monkey said keep a light breeze.

When you jar put a hygrometer in there and check it like 24 hours later or something. If it's higher than 62 you can use a pack to get you there.

I used boveda when I first heard of them. Now I just don't need them. I have 58% packs in a few jars I'm storing but seems like some of the smell is lost with the packs. Maybe it's just me.

Good luck newbie dude
 

athomegrowing

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Hi guys, i am looking for some help regarding my drying time.
I am planing to dry my buds separately (cut from the branch) in a shoebox with some air holes poked in. The average humidity here in march is north of 70%.
How long should i dry them for before putting the buds in a jar with a 62% boveda pack?
Any suggestions for better solutions for drying are also very welcome. Btw the time consumed is not an issue at all.
Also I am wondering how long to cure my buds using the boveda humidipak.

Thanks for your help fellas! I am looking forward to your replies.
Dry for 10 days. Then jar it. You can use the boveda at that point, but they're a gimmick for the most part and more ideal for "long" term storage.
 

athomegrowing

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I didn't suggest less than 10. I usually go longer, that's why I asked. Humidity, temp, and bud density are also factors in my drying, so just curious.
You can go longer, but once you pass the curing zone you can't re-enter it, so it's better to go slightly less than too long when drying.
 

MickFoster

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I wet trim and hang branches for about 5 days depending on bud density. Then I cut the individual buds off of the branch and fill my mason jars 3/4 full. I check in about 6 hours and if the buds have rehydrated to the point of feeling moist I spread them out for a couple hours and re-jar. I do this until the buds still feel dry after being jarred for 8-12 hours - then I stick in a hygrometer to check humidity. If the reading is more than 62% after a few hours I open the jars for a couple hours and keep doing it until it stabilizes at around 62%.
 

3rd Monkey

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No, it's bud moisture level. The reading is from inside the jar filled with buds after 24hrs.
That would be the RH of the jar, not the bud moisture. So you're just curing them in RH, not according to bud moisture. What would be the difference in curing them in a jar at 60% indefinitely vs curing the whole plant in 60% indefinitely?
 

3rd Monkey

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No, that's the bud moisture level. The reading is from inside the jar filled with buds after 24hrs. The RH of the room wouldn't affect the buds inside a sealed container.

https://www.moderncanna.com/cannabis-testing/moisture/

Generally speaking, cannabis moisture content should fall in the range of 6% to 15%. If a marijuana moisture test reveals a water concentration in excess of 15%, it could indicate a high risk for contamination by microorganisms. The “water activity” in a cannabis sample refers to the likelihood that the moisture in the sample will support the development of potentially dangerous contaminants. The water activity value should normally be lower than a measurement of 0.65aw to ensure that the cannabis does not spoil while being stored.

RH and moisture content aren't the same.
 

Actuosity

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If hang drying the whole plant is an option, that would be your best bet. 70%, just a light breeze around them.

Don't use humidity packs, so can't help there.
When you say hanging the whole plant do you mean literally the hole plant? chop at base and just hang, pruning away excess veg before hanging I assume too or do you just mean hanging the whole plant but in pieces
 

3rd Monkey

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Whatever brother - I'm sure you grow and cure great buds. (:
I'm sure you do as well, I'm just curious as to how RH of a jar can give you specifics.

I often get criticized for hanging buds for 2 weeks, like the response above. "Bad advice" it's called. When, in reality, it's better advice according to the industry that regulates tobacco and cannabis curing. So, I was just checking with the people that advocate using RH to cure bud.
 
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