Long term storage in vacuum sealed jars, should I use humidipaks?

EZmooover

Active Member
In a sense, air is the fuel for the cure. Sucking it out slows down the process quite a bit.

If the product is at its proper humidity and the storage container is airtight, such as a well-sealed mason jar, a humidity pack is not necessary. At all.

Simon
Disagree.

Curing buds are constantly giving off water vapor; that's an essential part of the process. Soooo.. humidity changes (increases) should be expected within the enclosed environment. That's exactly why you have to "burp" the containers at predetermined intervals... to release the vapor pressure (lower the RH) and then stabilize to a healthy level.
 

SimonD

Well-Known Member
Disagree.Curing buds are constantly giving off water vapor; that's an essential part of the process. Soooo.. humidity changes (increases) should be expected within the enclosed environment. That's exactly why you have to "burp" the containers at predetermined intervals... to release the vapor pressure (lower the RH) and then stabilize to a healthy level.
Try reading my comments again. If they still don't make no sense to you, it's something I can live with. Good luck.


Simon
 

420-GURU

New Member
Hi guys.

I'm planning to put one year worth of daily smoke into long term storage once I finish my current outdoor harvest.

I plant to fill up a bunch of mason jars with about 2oz each and then vacuum seal them with a foodsaver once they're fully cured. They jars will be opened and smoked as needed over the next 12 months. So some jars will be sealed for only a few months before they get smoked. Some will remain sealed for 10-12 months.

My question is, should I put humidipaks in the jars if they're going to be sealed up for that long?

Or would it be safer to just add a humidipak to the jar a few days before it will be smoked to rehydrate it a bit?

I don't want them to dry out and turn brown, but obviously I don't want mold either.

Thanks.
The best solution is using a BudVac jar with the humidipak. The Budvac comes with a vacuum pump to pull all of the air out.

 

zubey91

Well-Known Member
Hi guys.

I'm planning to put one year worth of daily smoke into long term storage once I finish my current outdoor harvest.

I plant to fill up a bunch of mason jars with about 2oz each and then vacuum seal them with a foodsaver once they're fully cured. They jars will be opened and smoked as needed over the next 12 months. So some jars will be sealed for only a few months before they get smoked. Some will remain sealed for 10-12 months.

My question is, should I put humidipaks in the jars if they're going to be sealed up for that long?

Or would it be safer to just add a humidipak to the jar a few days before it will be smoked to rehydrate it a bit?

I don't want them to dry out and turn brown, but obviously I don't want mold either.

Thanks.


i find drying and curing.. and then getting the rh down to between 35-45 then vac sealing the buds works the best(don't vac seal it all the way or it'll brick). air degrades bud... if you keep the jars closed most likely they'll stay.. but if you open them.. they will get all old and stale. they will ONLY turn brown when the water content is more than the oil content..
 

giantsfan24

Well-Known Member
I have the last bit of a harvest from March 2013. It's been vacuum sealed jars the entire time. Jars are painted black and stored in a cool place. The thc has degraded a little but the bud is golden in color and smoother than I've ever smoked. It's still great blue cheese. It's easily stronger than anything I smoked as a kid. Easily. Old thread..sorry!

Btw...got this from another site...from Boveda.

"Boveda packs work great with vacuum sealing and does not interfere with the process of hydration or with our pack.

Boveda packs also do not leach flavor/salt/anything into your cannabis or container.

Here is a short article with some helpful information for you:"

https://www.bovedainc.com/cannabis-stored-boveda-retains-terpenes/
 

JDMase

Well-Known Member
I have the last bit of a harvest from March 2013. It's been vacuum sealed jars the entire time. Jars are painted black and stored in a cool place. The thc has degraded a little but the bud is golden in color and smoother than I've ever smoked. It's still great blue cheese. It's easily stronger than anything I smoked as a kid. Easily. Old thread..sorry!

Btw...got this from another site...from Boveda.

"Boveda packs work great with vacuum sealing and does not interfere with the process of hydration or with our pack.

Boveda packs also do not leach flavor/salt/anything into your cannabis or container.

Here is a short article with some helpful information for you:"

https://www.bovedainc.com/cannabis-stored-boveda-retains-terpenes/
Am I high or are you the OP
 

Ro0k

Member
Here's a tip for your mason jars and to keep the lid sucked on.

Throw in one of those iron hand warmer packs before sealing it up. As I understand the process, the hand warmers work by releasing heat as the iron and whatever inside oxidizes. So once you tighten the seal, the hand warmer will begin to oxidize, using up all the oxygen inside. No oxygen = no oxidation.

The process will use up the available oxygen creating a vacuum seal and, once the oxygen is used, the chemical reaction will stop.
 

priestriver

Active Member
Disagree.

Curing buds are constantly giving off water vapor; that's an essential part of the process. Soooo.. humidity changes (increases) should be expected within the enclosed environment. That's exactly why you have to "burp" the containers at predetermined intervals... to release the vapor pressure (lower the RH) and then stabilize to a healthy level.
Agree :)
 
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