Don't Bogart
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There's probably a thread in here somewhere that's covered it but I can't find one.
I'd think that if there is still moisture in the buds and they are vaccumed sealed, it would speed up mold formation, not the curing process...I've been wondering if in the process of curing could you vacuum seal the jars? Or use this process in storing. I'm pretty sure,(least i think) that if you vacuum seal while curing you would speed up moisture removal and reduce mold. I would think at least it would be great for storing. Thoughts??
There's probably a thread in here somewhere that's covered it but I can't find one.
I can understand that. It seems the proper curing process is the trick. I only bring this up because a job a had years ago used a vacuum process to remove moisture. Also I know that if you put crackers or cookies in a jar and vacuum seal it they'll last 5 times longer..great for those emergency munchies.I would only use a vacuum sealer for long-term storage. Nothing like a nice slow cure.![]()