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Nice but too expensive and with a bunch of different strains I need to keep. A 2 Liters that'll hold about 4 oz of bud ( guesstimate ) In a grove bag $4.50 Cdn...in a Cvault $75.......Nice idea but No.....NO! Why? Because Cvaults do the trick very well.
I meant put into grovebags afterwards ofc ^^ordered me some grove bags yesterday. Hard to get here...
Can weed which was in glas jars with boveda for 3-4 weeks still be putted in bovedas to improve taste ?
Or is it to late now ?
If i didn't already have about $1000 invested in c vaults and onyx storage containers I'd be looking up these bags.NO! Why? Because Cvaults do the trick very well.
won’t get you to connoisseur level quality
7 weeks later… my grove bag starting with 62% RH slowly dropped to 53% during the cure (stayed at 62%/66f for couple weeks). I opened a bag that has been heat sealed since going in after a 2 week dry, and I still get some green taste and a bit of a throat hit. They were more flavorful and I recall smoother too before going into the bags. Next time I’ll run half bags and half jars before forming my conclusion. As of now I’ll say they are a viable option for convenience or for someone that doesn’t burp jars correctly but won’t get you to connoisseur level quality. I would probably stick to jars for that, especially when curing in winter when my house is 30-40% RH.
Thanks for the benefit of the knowledge from your three/four? cures. I’ll be sure to take your opinion into account in my search for “connoisseur level quality”. Apparently you have a magic method for burping your jars which is infinitely superior to that of many long term growers who have abandoned their jars for this new “convenient” option. Kudos!7 weeks later… my grove bag starting with 62% RH slowly dropped to 53% during the cure (stayed at 62%/66f for couple weeks). I opened a bag that has been heat sealed since going in after a 2 week dry, and I still get some green taste and a bit of a throat hit. They were more flavorful and I recall smoother too before going into the bags. Next time I’ll run half bags and half jars before forming my conclusion. As of now I’ll say they are a viable option for convenience or for someone that doesn’t burp jars correctly but won’t get you to connoisseur level quality. I would probably stick to jars for that, especially when curing in winter when my house is 30-40% RH.
I understand your response and defensive tone since most people are dumb, but I’m very precise with my methods and research/knowledge…I used to run 13 television stations across the US including handling the legal contracts, analyzing ratings and statistics and solving corporate political issues as well as technical issues. Basically, I know how to understand things haha. Maybe you would consider my buds as connoisseur level quality because compared to dispensaries they are superior, but I have had the best of the best and, at least in my RH conditions which the bags reside, they will not get you there. They lose moisture and possibly don’t off-gass quick enough.Thanks for the benefit of the knowledge from your three/four? cures. I’ll be sure to take your opinion into account in my search for “connoisseur level quality”. Apparently you have a magic method for burping your jars which is infinitely superior to that of many long term growers who have abandoned their jars for this new “convenient” option. Kudos!
You do what works for you. Likewise those of us that have success with the bags will do what works for us. It’s all good. Happy growing.I understand your response and defensive tone since most people are dumb, but I’m very precise with my methods and research/knowledge…I used to run 13 television stations across the US including handling the legal contracts, analyzing ratings and statistics and solving corporate political issues as well as technical issues. Basically, I know how to understand things haha. Maybe you would consider my buds as connoisseur level quality because compared to dispensaries they are superior, but I have had the best of the best and, at least in my RH conditions which the bags reside, they will not get you there. They lose moisture and possibly don’t off-gass quick enough.
Maybe you would consider my buds as connoisseur level quality because compared to dispensaries they are superior, but I have had the best of the best
Remember the black ash thread?I feel like your problem exists in the tent more than it does in the Grove Bag. Peace.
I have great results with them, it only continues to improve... but I protect it from the dry air with my cooler full of bags.It was his comment about "not achieving connoiseur levels" that irked me. He seems to be the exception in terms of results and experiences when it comes to this method of curing and whether he implied it or not he kind ofon anyone/everyone who is currently using G bags to cure their bud. Like we cannot achieve whatever level of quality it is that he deems to be at that level.
Yeah I ignored that part because I knew better . Conno levels come from good genes (;It was his comment about "not achieving connoiseur levels" that irked me. He seems to be the exception in terms of results and experiences when it comes to this method of curing and whether he implied it or not he kind ofon anyone/everyone who is currently using G bags to cure their bud. Like we cannot achieve whatever level of quality it is that he deems to be at that level.
Not defensive at all. I couldn’t care less if you shove your own crop up your butt. I find your “expert” tone amusing as all hell! Everyone’s got a right to be a dumbass. You evidently enjoy exercising yours.I understand your response and defensive tone since most people are dumb, but I’m very precise with my methods and research/knowledge…I used to run 13 television stations across the US including handling the legal contracts, analyzing ratings and statistics and solving corporate political issues as well as technical issues. Basically, I know how to understand things haha. Maybe you would consider my buds as connoisseur level quality because compared to dispensaries they are superior, but I have had the best of the best and, at least in my RH conditions which the bags reside, they will not get you there. They lose moisture and possibly don’t off-gass quick enough.
Not defensive at all. I couldn’t care less if you shove your own crop up your butt. I find your “expert” tone amusing as all hell! Everyone’s got a right to be a dumbass. You evidently enjoy exercising yours.
Time to take it down a notch. Agree to disagree.Dangerous when people defend products like this lol. I am not out to shit on..or praise anyone. But truth is truth whether it fits your portrayed narrative or not. The fact of the matter is… these bags do NOT do well in dry environments because they lose too much too fast, even heat sealed. That is a fact. At least with the bags I have, which I assume came off the same conveyor belt.
Recognizing the limits and/or shortcomings of a product will lead to better products and a higher standard….unless of course you have an emotional connection to that product and lash out at anyone that points out it’s deficiencies.
I am mid Atlantic in Virginia. Believe you are too? 20 - 30% humidity. The bags work fine here.Dangerous when people defend products like this lol. I am not out to shit on..or praise anyone. But truth is truth whether it fits your portrayed narrative or not. The fact of the matter is… these bags do NOT do well in dry environments because they lose too much too fast, even heat sealed. That is a fact. At least with the bags I have, which I assume came off the same conveyor belt.
Recognizing the limits and/or shortcomings of a product will lead to better products and a higher standard….unless of course you have an emotional connection to that product and lash out at anyone that points out it’s deficiencies.
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