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DaveS
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First time trying this.
Normally I do a combined dry/cure on the stems, buck and final trim then go into flip top glass jars and burp for weeks.
This was the first time I have done a cure in a container of any kind other than a glass jar.
Align them one way and these Zerdyne trays both stack on each other so the flower doesn't touch, as well as store inside one another for storage when you flip them the other way.
(stacked for storage in picts)
I was able to fit 8 in each tote and I could get about a half pound on each tray.
The cure pucks like a room with at least 6 degrees of spread between your chosen cure RH and ambient
The cure puck worked great allowing me to basically walk away from the whole thing for weeks. I did a three week cure.
My garage varied between 48, and 55 RH 95% of the time and the cure puck kept it bouncing right around 60RH while tracking CO2, after about three week the enzymatic activity settled to almost nothing and I had awesome sticky marshmellowy buds.
Normally I do a combined dry/cure on the stems, buck and final trim then go into flip top glass jars and burp for weeks.
This was the first time I have done a cure in a container of any kind other than a glass jar.
Align them one way and these Zerdyne trays both stack on each other so the flower doesn't touch, as well as store inside one another for storage when you flip them the other way.
(stacked for storage in picts)
I was able to fit 8 in each tote and I could get about a half pound on each tray.
The cure pucks like a room with at least 6 degrees of spread between your chosen cure RH and ambient
The cure puck worked great allowing me to basically walk away from the whole thing for weeks. I did a three week cure.
My garage varied between 48, and 55 RH 95% of the time and the cure puck kept it bouncing right around 60RH while tracking CO2, after about three week the enzymatic activity settled to almost nothing and I had awesome sticky marshmellowy buds.
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