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Grove Bags Yes? No? Why?

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Grove Bags Yes? No? Why?

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I found the same model of moisture meter on Amazon for $10 less than Lowe's. Replacement pins were less than half than Lowe's, as well. I also found this review, which I liked.

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I found the same model of moisture meter on Amazon for $10 less than Lowe's. Replacement pins were less than half than Lowe's, as well. I also found this review, which I liked.

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Mine came with two pin sets. Long and short. I use the long ones for measuring my buds. You want to sink them deep in to the buds when measuring.
 
Mine came with two pin sets. Long and short. I use the long ones for measuring my buds. You want to sink them deep in to the buds when measuring.
I just placed my order. It said it came with extra pins, but I didn't notice if they were different. I'll check...
 
I can't keep them long enough in the jar to worry about them going bad!!! My GF smokes at least 10 to 15 J's a day and those are the ones I see her smoking!!! LOL!
Holy fuck! are they king sized papers?
 
I just placed my order. It said it came with extra pins, but I didn't notice if they were different. I'll check...
They are like 1/8” or so different in length.
 
Best in stash go in the Museums and I have some freeze dried buds for extraction on hold in a 2oz 'Murica bag
 

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I have low humidity here like you. Are you sure you didn’t get some bags that have a tear or something in them? What size bags are you using? I would recommend nothing smaller than a 1/4 lb bag for curing.
They don’t appear to. I’m using all 1 and 2 oz bags. I think the cooler idea mentioned might be the solution for the humidity issue though.
 
The Grove bags should not be completely filled ... like up to 75% full. It was posted earlier today. The bags should then be stored within the temp and humidity range specified by "Grove." It's one viable method to cure, but far from the only one.

As for O2 being needed for the cure process, I'm not sure. I don't think curing is considered an anaerobic process so that suggests a need for some O2 but beyond that, I'll defer to someone who knows more about the actual process we call "curing."
They were filled 75%. The aerobic bacteria needs oxygen to survive, but too much O2 and it oxidizes rapidly and the bud loses quality much quicker as far as I understand.
 
They don’t appear to. I’m using all 1 and 2 oz bags. I think the cooler idea mentioned might be the solution for the humidity issue though.
Try bigger bags next time if you have some. I have some of those smaller bags like you are using, but I only use those to give bud away once it’s cured.
 
They keep it between 50-60%. You can toss in a humidity pack if it stays lower and it will maintain for a long time. The cure is good.
 
My buddies all marvel at these bags as they have never seen such technology. Lol. SS
 
Try bigger bags next time if you have some. I have some of those smaller bags like you are using, but I only use those to give bud away once it’s cured.

I feel like that's a huge part of his problems as well. Not that these smaller bags don't work but they are better used for personal stash or hand outs for friends.

Especially the "glass-less" 1oz bags. They have different zippers on them that are meant for high volume use.
 
They are like 1/8” or so different in length.
The meter is supposed to arrive next week when my plants will be in week 8 of flower. So that gives me some time to order pins, if necessary. I found the manual in PDF and it has a part number for longer pins.
 
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