NopeDo you have some hygrometers?
I'd order some hygrometers. You can get a pack of cheap ones for like $2 a piece on Amazon or EBay. They're not super accurate, but they'll give you a good idea. You can't use Boveda's if the bud isn't already dry enough. I've used them a bunch and have mixed feelings about using them.Nope
Yea so nothing new Ight thanksbest bet is to buy a hygro as padawan stated. Dry the buds then put them in a jar and watch the humidity. If its creeping up, open the lid and let dry air in (burping) until the humidty lowers. Once the humidity in the jar stabilizes a few percent either side of 60%, you whack the bovedas in for safe curing and store them in a dark location.
Hygrometers are invaluable.
IghtYeah, use a hygrometer and cure them properly. Don't use boveda packs, they ruin the terps compared to properly cured bud.
I've run upwards of 100lbs through them over the years, and you're just wrong.Yeah, use a hygrometer and cure them properly. Don't use boveda packs, they ruin the terps compared to properly cured bud.
I've also had good results myself with boveda. However i have only put about 3lbs through them. Had a qp in each jar last time, forgot about one, and it ended up smelling grassy after a few months, whereas the boved jar still had a pungent gas and pine smell. Could just be placebo though.I've run upwards of 100lbs through them over the years, and you're just wrong.
ill have to give it a go and see if it makes a difference. I've noticed my 62's lock it at 65.58% is better IMO
I personally like the 62% because every time you open a jar you lose moisture. The bulk stays at 62% and everything that comes out of it is allowed to dip a little.58% is better IMO