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Hello,I definitely like the looks of those Grove bags. I think I might give those a try. Plus, they’re considerably less expensive than quart jars, Boveda packs, and hygrometers. Thanks!
What’s best for long term storage?Hello,
Grove Bags are designed to regulate the internal humidity, but they depend on a stable external environment to function optimally. While the bags can help to some extent in very dry or humid conditions, they may not perform as effectively if the room's conditions are extreme. For best results, it's advisable to maintain a balanced relative humidity (RH) range in the room (around 50-60%) and consider using humidity packs or dehumidifiers when necessary.
They essentially are humidity packs that you put the weed inside of.
What’s best for long term storage?
It’s winter and dry with the heat. I run humidifiers but still hard pressed to keep room RH much above 35%.
I use grove bags and like them but I’m noticing some of the older flower in grove bags with 62 bovidas that the flower is getting dry and crispy.
Should I move flower from grove bags to mason jars? Throw in a fresh 62 or a 58 bovida in the jar or not?
Can I throw the jars in a card box?
What temp is best for long term storage?
Agreed I think on average I got about an ounce per quart jar. I like the half gallon jars for long term storage but they gotta be at least 3/4 fullThat's a difficulty question to answer with a lot of factors contributing to the answer. Bud density, size and shape are just three of them so I think 1/2 to 2 oz is a reasonable answer. I store some of my harvest in jars but the vast majority is stored in Grove bags or similar products. You should order some and give them a try. I think they do a great job. I store the bulk of my product in bags and transfer some into jars for everyday use.
If you remove those lowers like @Eledin was saying that’ll massively reduce the Larf issue, larf is also great for making edibles etc.Excellent information. Evidently I’m going to have a lot of airy buds and larf, so I expect I’ll need extra jars. Of course I’m pretty f’d up right now, so who knows. I’m brand new to weed and growing. View attachment 2360539View attachment 2360540
It will have an effect on the top cola sites if they are left on, some strains aren’t as affected by it, depends on how good the light penetration is, how the plant is health wise etcOkay, so being new to weed, I would like to make edibles and tinctures, but I’d still like plenty to smoke. Should I leave those lower bud sites, or will it drastically lower the amount of good “smokeable” weed?
I gotta give those grove bags a try I had some bags but I can’t remember the brand I’ll have to look when I go home, I thought those did better than bodiva packs in mason jars but I prefer the jars for long term storage (no longer using the bodivas threw em out)Get the Grove bags. And only Grove,,, don't buy the crappy knock offs.
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Then get Govee meters for monitoring. You will use them more than you ever thought you would. They are delux china crap but far better than the cheap china crap.
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I like to remove any low leaves especially if they are shrivelling or going yellow , you dont want the plant using energy to repair them , just take em off.Hi all!
I know I might be jinxing myself and there’s a shit ton of things that can go wrong these last couple of months, but I have a gift card burning a hole in my pocket and I’d like to buy some stuff I’ll actually need rather than stuff I don’t, so I have a few questions about storage:
First, how many ounces of weed will properly fit in a quart mason jar?
Second, does anyone have a reasonable estimate of how many ounces I might get based on the photos? (The tent is 4.6’ x 2.3’. Two 100 watt led lights. Plant on right is 95% indica, left is 50% sativa.)
Third, what size Boveda packs should I use and thoughts on 58% vs. 62%?
Fourth, if I’m using Boveda packs, should I still buy the little hygrometers? I’ve never stored weed before.
Fifth, weed affects me pretty strongly and I only use it in the evening, mainly for insomnia, so if I'm lucky and get more than four ounces, I may be storing it up to a year or more. Is there anything special I should do for long term storage?
I know that’s a lot of questions, so many thanks in advance to anyone willing to give an utter newbie some advice.
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