Rehydrating????

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Try either orange, lemon, grapefruit and or tangerine peels in a jar with your stash for a few days.
 

Xv7vX

Member
Put the crisp buds in a jar with some newly plucked buds that need to dry out.
The new buds will share the moisture with the old ones.
 

supdro

Well-Known Member
Put the crisp buds in a jar with some newly plucked buds that need to dry out.
The new buds will share the moisture with the old ones.

i agree.. put them in the jar... the deep moisture will come out. if not add fresh budz. let us know what happens.
 

potroast

Uses the Rollitup profile
Yes, it's easy to rehydrate too-dry bud, and it's also easy to cause mold. Anything wet, like citrus, lettuce, etc. will make the air in the container humid, but you must not let it touch the bud. And you need to remove it in 12-24 hours and reseal the bud without the wet stuff. You could use a small piece of bread. The best way is to just add some fresh leaf, and that can mingle with your bud without worry.

Try some things, just keep a close eye on it.

:mrgreen:
 

greenbeer88

Member
take a piece of bread about the size of a beer can bottom per ounce and place it in a zip lock bag or jar over night bud will be nice and moist in the morning with no fruit taste that fruit can leave
 

ManyClouds

Well-Known Member
I bought an ounce of maui wowie and it sat in my car in the Texas heat and totally dried out, threw in some lemon and orange peels for a bit and they fluffed back up... After a week some of the buds smelled like cat piss... Mold ????
 

Buddreams

Active Member
one of my buddy's stores the main stalk after the trim in a zip lock in the fridge, incase the drying bud happens to get to dry. He can take a stalk from the fridge and put it in the jar with the crispy buds.
 

golddog

Well-Known Member
I have used celery sticks in the past.

No odor , not very moist, put a piece in your curing jar or baggie. :weed:
 
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