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If the RH is in the 60-65%, do you really need to crack everyday??
Depends on the stage. I usually seal em up once they are steady 60-63% for at least few weeks and longer if I can to cure. Then open em up and lower to 52-58% for a nice burn. 60-63% good for dry flower vape but a nicer burn for joints, pipes or bongs at 52-55% even up to 58%.If the RH is in the 60-65%, do you really need to crack everyday??
Personal choice bro. Try some of each and see what you like. Just make sure they are not to moist or sweat after.Yes, there seems to be differing opinions.. But on average, would you all agree that you should cure for at least 4 weeks??
I'm in the 1st week of cure and they are in the zone. You think it's fine to just forget about them for a few weeks??
100% agreeEvery strain, plant, bud, location, climate and grower and even container size can be different.
And the rh of the air around the buds is somewhat meaningless to what is left inside.
How to Test the Moisture Content of Your Cannabis
How damp is your dank? Exploring the uncharted territory of moisture in marijuana and concentrates.cannabisnow.com
Numbers are science!You sure you read this?
Read the first paragraph here in the article
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“None offers a truly objective measurement”
And read the second paragraph here about the wood moisture meter needed for his even better guesstimate. Lol
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this is a silly pitch to sell his book. Not science at all.
I mean it's best guess scenario... a tool to get ya in the ballpark. Just like how I used RH after it's stable a few days. Just a form of measurement to give me something to compare to until I found what works well for me. But like plants the more familiar you get with the buds the less you need to rely on guidelines... again guidelines not rules and better than nothing when you are completely unfamiliar.You sure you read this?
Read the first paragraph here in the article
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“None offers a truly objective measurement”
And read the second paragraph here about the wood moisture meter needed for his even better guesstimate. Lol
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this is a silly pitch to sell his book. Not science at all.
I have some that's been in the vault for 6 months at 62% and i still open them every week or so and stick my nose in.If the RH is in the 60-65%, do you really need to crack everyday??
62% is mold cultivating territory. It is not a safe storage humidity at all.
That's something you should really give boveda a heads-up on
If 62% is prime mold territory, then why are there 62 packs for storage? IMO that's only true if conditions for mold were present prior to jarring.