imo it takes about 3 days for the boveda pack to even out the R/H. So to me it doesn't make sense to use the pack if you still need to burp the jars.Hey bro after I take her down from hang dry an put my buds in jars can I put humidity pack in jar to or burp frist for a few days then put pack n how I should do it
Thinks bro that sound more better to me do Iburp ffor a week or 2weeksimo it takes about 3 days for the boveda pack to even out the R/H. So to me it doesn't make sense to use the pack if you still need to burp the jars.
i would wait and use the pack after the majority of the burping is done.
I burp like once a day for a week, for how long to leave open depends on how moist they are when you open.Thinks bro that sound more better to me do Iburp ffor a week or 2weeks
H[/QUOTE]Hey bro thinks for getting back at me do I still have to burp them with the packs in jarsQUOTE="blackforest, post: 10834479, member: 681639"]I always use a Boveda 62 pack when it's finally time for jarring. Hang for about 5 days, paper bags for 2 or so, then jars w/ Boveda packs. Buy the $4 hygrometers on ebay and throw them in the jars. Store at 58%-62%. Enjoy.
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I wouldn't really burp them, but if the humidity with the pack is above 62%, I'll bag it for another day. I like to jar when it's naturally at 58% and put a pack in there. It will hold steady or increase to 62%. Makes it super dank and delicious. I have a tent full of SinCity gear ready to cut in 10 days. I can't wait to cure it. The cure is as important as the grow IMO and Boveda makes is super easy.[/QUOTE]
How long do u hang dry forHaven't read anyones response but I say yes paper bags are awesome.
Y[/QUOTE]Thinks bro I can use ur cure with the directions you gave to meQUOTE="smoke and coke, post: 10837391, member: 79248"]I burp like once a day for a week, for how long to leave open depends on how moist they are when you open.
Then i open the jars 2 or 3 times for the next 2 weeks, for how long to leave open depends on how moist they are when i open.
From there i would check them 1 or 2 times the next week or 2 and decide if it needs another burp next week then add a boveda pack.
i would say after 5 or 6 weeks of cure, i would add a boveda pack for long term storage
these are all just estimates and will vary depending on how you handled each step from dry to cure.
I wouldn't really burp them, but if the humidity with the pack is above 62%, I'll bag it for another day. I like to jar when it's naturally at 58% and put a pack in there. It will hold steady or increase to 62%. Makes it super dank and delicious. I have a tent full of SinCity gear ready to cut in 10 days. I can't wait to cure it. The cure is as important as the grow IMO and Boveda makes is super easy.[/QUOTE]
Thinks broPut them in and check them in 12 hrs. if they are all pretty wet, take them back out and let them dry a little more. if they are about the same dryness, they are pretty much good to seal and burp once or twice a day for a few days to help exchange the air in the jars. Hay smell means they need to dry more. I always use a boveda 62 pack and check them with a cheap hygrometer too.
What's Ur drying temperature and humidity be likeI never use the paper bag method. I did once and it was probably my fault but the buds got mold. I chop, manicure, hang dry untill outside of the bud is dry, then cure for a week or two burping etc. everyday. You will notice, at a certain point, a consistency of moisture in the buds (about two weeks into curing) after that I monitor the jars but after they reach ideal moisture during curing, you just need to keep an out, but with this method my buds retain ideal weight and convert thc-a to thc properly. The whole idea is a slow dry and cure, but not to slow otherwise you have to deal with mold. I usually dry in my garage and hang from ceiling with one fan and a dehumidifier. Here's a tip, the less leaves and stems/stalks that the plant has after manicuring the quicker the buds will dry. I always manicure wet. Harvesting, like any-other part of the growing process is however an art, that is what makes this hobby so fun.
Kool bro my rh been 43=50 it moves around but it stays in the 40=50 but I been hang dry for 3days n it smells like grass hay what does that mean brohere in CO right now, 73 deg at 45% rh where I live. in a basement, so temp is pretty constant, and rh has been between 45-50 for most of the summer. In the winter it can get down to 20% rh making drying a bit of a chore to do it right.