vac bags work for curing, but masons are better-- since you can burp them, youll have to tear the bags open to burp.. unless you get the vac bottles~Hey YALL I was wondering if anybody used vacuum seal bags for curing ? ?? I'm curing in mason jar so far... let me know if anybody has any experience with them ...
I put sum 7-10days of dry trimmed flowers to try it out... I open ones a day for 15 mins then I seal again.. my question is will there be any damage to the flowers?? With I lose anything... Let me know was up YALL.. I'm trying different ways of curing to perfect my hard work...lolvac bags work for curing, but masons are better-- since you can burp them, youll have to tear the bags open to burp.. unless you get the vac bottles~
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no damage if you keep the bags from crushing the budsI put sum 7-10days of dry trimmed flowers to try it out... I open ones a day for 15 mins then I seal again.. my question is will there be any damage to the flowers?? With I lose anything... Let me know was up YALL.. I'm trying different ways of curing to perfect my hard work...lol
How do I due that???no damage if you keep the bags from crushing the buds
i just made some sort of plastic thing to keep the bag from crushing the buds when i vac'd-- wish i had a pic of itHow do I due that???
That sounds like a good idea... Thanks u much...Yeah, get a sturdy piece of Tupperware, poke some holes in it, and put the buds in there, then vacuum seal the entire shebang.
I'm gonna try it... Have a few ladys this year, so I can try sum different things.I'd be scared to crush my buds without putting in some sort of support structure first. Its your bud, try it both ways