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Fresh Run. Fresh Room

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on a damp sponge in a tupperware... but I've stuck em in plastic bags and put some drops of water right on em





can we keep our sex lives out of all this?





repurposed winter sleds are the answer here... not filling the sand with concrete.... I'd drag granny behind the 4-wheeler all across the beach... that pathway would only encumber our meanderings....




So I been lookin... it seems the bovedas are salt based and a true 2-way product where the integras are hydrated to a starting point... I'm not sure if they're as good so I'm gonna likely destroy one.

With the bovedas, I can dry them all the way out into rock hard chunks... 0%rh.... I can then re-hydrate them and according to my hygrometer, theyre on point in a jar after I'm done....

I'm told the integras are just glycerine and water.... apparently once they gain or lose moisture the humidity level changes... this is the boveda guy:



So I'm gonna take one, brand new, and dry it into dust... I'll try to rehydrate it and let the hygrometer tell me if they stay true... I can say bovedas do tend to stay pretty solid at 62 no matter where they are in terms of dryness... we will see if the integras can do the same...

As is, I get to 62 with the packs and then get em out of there before they can change the flavor.

if i see you driving a 4 wheeler on my beach i will clothsline your ass off said wheeler lol.no but really sea,that pathway looks like some type of lockable rubber or plastic pads.and it would seem a good idea even for older people who dont walk so good in stuff like sand,not just wheelchairs.
 
Thx for that info @SeaF0ur !! It definitely sounds like boveda is the better product (kinda wondered since nothing around with integra). I'm pretty sure I'll be fine with what I've used so far since moisture was settled before jarring, but I'll definitely check one in a bit just to see. I tried to get the bovedas before and couldn't find em.

@blacksheep does your local place have an online site and if so how many do they still have available?

Boveda no longer lists the 54% anywhere on their site and I cannot seem to find them anywhere online.......Does anyone know where to get these online by chance?

Guess I could build a second curing box....
 
Thx for that info @SeaF0ur !! It definitely sounds like boveda is the better product (kinda wondered since nothing around with integra). I'm pretty sure I'll be fine with what I've used so far since moisture was settled before jarring, but I'll definitely check one in a bit just to see. I tried to get the bovedas before and couldn't find em.

@blacksheep does your local place have an online site and if so how many do they still have available?

Boveda no longer lists the 54% anywhere on their site and I cannot seem to find them anywhere online.......Does anyone know where to get these online by chance?

Guess I could build a second curing box....
they dragged the 54 as they wernt consistant enough meant to re release . i get mine from boveda website direct cheers

but here 62 seems ok like by the time the bud has a couple of minutes to air its just right . IMO stored buds in c vault with 62 for up to 14 mths so far no mold ever ,
 
they dragged the 54 as they wernt consistant enough meant to re release . i get mine from boveda website direct cheers

but here 62 seems ok like by the time the bud has a couple of minutes to air its just right . IMO stored buds in c vault with 62 for up to 14 mths so far no mold ever ,

C-vaults and 62 boveda is perfect where I'm at. I've never had mold either and as soon as I take it out of the jar and get it ground up it's nice and tight and perfect to smoke and super smooth.
 
I've actually become found of the 62's, I think it brings out better smells for me. The 54s dont seem to keep them where I like them but I'm sure where you're at in the world plays a huge roll too.

@MGRox no website for my head shop, but I can see how many they have left and if they have any I could pick some up for ya and send them to ya if you'd like. I haven't been in for a month but last time I was there they had like 100 of them left.
 
Banana tree says it's time
 

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