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Apologies if this has been answered a million times.
I don't know if it has been a million times. People do have a lot of questions about drying and curing, though.Apologies if this has been answered a million times.
Thank you kindly , LG.I don't know if it has been a million times. People do have a lot of questions about drying and curing, though.
I'd probably wait, but I don't do either of those things. I go directly from Grove bags to jars. Our bud doesn't last long enough to worry about it.
If I've got the idea, a high humidity reading (say 65% or so) is a sign its time to burp?
I've just realised that doesn't make sense . According to the guide one would ideally keep the humidity within the desired range and be burping, regardless.And... what? Wait for the reading to drop to desired levels before closing up again?
Yes do not put them in until they are stable OR if you over dried bad, curing varies based on your dryApologies if this has been answered a million times.
Thank you.If I'm curing in jars, I burp for a month and then add the Bovedas. I don't know if it's "right," but it works for me.
Thank you.Yes do not put them in until they are stable OR if you over dried bad, curing varies based on your dry
npThank you.