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When lids are placed on the jars it allows the outer edge of the dry buds to wick water from their insides out.
Then next time you burp the jars you will allow the outside of the buds to dry. Wicking again from the inside.
The process repeats until you hit the %55rh mark.
You want to keep this process slow enough to allow the plant processes to continue consuming nutrients and breaking down chlorophyll.
But fast enough not to mold.
Once the process hits around %55rh this all stops from what I've read.
Then your flowers are safe for long term storage.
Everything I've read though says that the curing takes place between 60-65% humidity and at 55% the curing process stops
Once the process hits around %55rh this all stops from what I've read.
Then your flowers are safe for long term storage.
So would that mean I leave them sealed without burping between 60-65% indefinitely if I wanted to do a 1-3 month cure
Uhh.. no. Dispensary bud in Colorado is an "almost too wet to burn" 65%.60 to 65% is where you want it in cure and you want it to stay above 60%. 50 to 55% is what most dispensary bud is at, it crumbles to dust when you break it up.
Check out 14er in Boulder. I had been looking and looking and then I found it.I've been to dispensaries all over Colorado. A lot have wet bud these days. Water for cannabis prices is making them good money.
Still looking forward to finding some superior quality in Colorado. I'm sure it's here somewhere.
Me either, mine is always gone before it gets a chance to cure...I never had any luck with my curein keep failing lol wish you all the best
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