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Yes, that's the only approach I can image to work properly right now - by measuring the room humidity, putting your weed into a jar together with some temperature and humidity sensor, and measure the change in humidity and temp.I store buds in glass desiccators. I found them on eBay.
This is also why tobacco companies keep their drying and curing process top secret
This is also why tobacco companies keep their drying and curing process top secret
what why??Yes, that's the only approach I can image to work properly right now - by measuring the room humidity, putting your weed into a jar together with some temperature and humidity sensor, and measure the change in humidity and temp.
It's no problem to create a simple circuit around a small MCU and cheap sensors to get these values on a small Display and over Bluetooth or WiFi
onto your phone, computer or smart home server - or save it to sd-card.
But I'm not familiar with the physics to calculate the weeds residual humidity from the measured change of air humidity and temperature - if this is possible at all within acceptable precision.
it’s not a secret..No other ways known to get the residual humidity?
So we need to wait for a whistleblower from tobacco industry ;)
We take a sample of a few buds and put them and a hygrometer in a sealed jar. They need to stay in the jar for a few hours. It's important to consider that buds don't dry evenly. The inside dries slower. So, the humidity in the sample buds jar needs time to stabilize.I wonder how to determine the residual humidity of my buds after harvest, while drying.
I read that the residual humidity is at about 10% to 15 % when the stems not bend, but break.
I feel very unhappy about such imprecise methods - is there no better and more reliable way to measure residual humidity?
This is what I use. For the price it works well and have had no issues at all. I like actual data also.I wonder how to determine the residual humidity of my buds after harvest, while drying.
I read that the residual humidity is at about 10% to 15 % when the stems not bend, but break.
I feel very unhappy about such imprecise methods - is there no better and more reliable way to measure residual humidity?
This is what I use. For the price it works well and have had no issues at all. I like actual data also.
Let him go. We might make money off something he invents. The again…
Well, for me and my "situation" it would be quite helpful ...There is an art to drying and curing, you don't need a special bud moisture meter. Just use a humidity meter in your jars until they are stable where you want.don't always need a gadget for everything
That looks really professional AND expensive - a quick search not even recovered a price for the deviceMy go to is the Aqua Lab 3.
All this nonsense.
You need to purchase yourself a moisture content meter.
I believe mine is a high tech one you use for wood to test the moisture in the wood for mold. It has 2 metal prongs that you will stab into the actual bud it will read your moisture from 5 to 20%.
Usually about 5 to 10% is right on point when you want to start trimming and smoking.
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