Saul.Goodman
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I use brown paper bag if its low humidity. I just judge by feel and burn.So as I am preparing for harvesting my Bruce Banner grow (Currently on day 60). This plant is supposed to be a 63-70 day auto. The buds are still getting larger and the trichomes are just getting more cloudy. A few, like ~1/100,000 have a light amberish glow.
My plant is totally not ready to have the plug pulled on her yet but she has to give up soon to give my next two seedlings room.
I have six 32oz wide mouth jars and 8 of the Boveda (62% RH) humidor packs. I was thinking of buying these cheap little digital Chinese hygrometers off Amazon to be able to monitor the RH and wondered what experiences people had with them.
What do you use while curing to control RH if it's something different or a different method?
A smoke test.So as I am preparing for harvesting my Bruce Banner grow (Currently on day 60). This plant is supposed to be a 63-70 day auto. The buds are still getting larger and the trichomes are just getting more cloudy. A few, like ~1/100,000 have a light amberish glow.
My plant is totally not ready to have the plug pulled on her yet but she has to give up soon to give my next two seedlings room.
I have six 32oz wide mouth jars and 8 of the Boveda (62% RH) humidor packs. I was thinking of buying these cheap little digital Chinese hygrometers off Amazon to be able to monitor the RH and wondered what experiences people had with them.
What do you use while curing to control RH if it's something different or a different method?
I used brown paper bags back in the early 2000's but remember back then I didn't cure it long enough. It still had that Alfalfa smell to it. I mean it still got me high though.I use brown paper bag if its low humidity. I just judge by feel and burn.
A smoke test.
No I mean you smoke a tester each day after as soon as it burns and use that to gauge when you want to start sweating it. For me thats usually when the outside is crisp and dry. And rolls a joint that burns white. But it has a moist stem still. Then I bag and burp it until it's done. If you're doing a long term cure that's different. I'm talking about weed that's bagged and smoked within a month. For long term storage I use oxygen absorbing packets and heat sealed bags. Lasts for months and months that way.I used brown paper bags back in the early 2000's but remember back then I didn't cure it long enough. It still had that Alfalfa smell to it. I mean it still got me high though.
That's not really an answer IMO. You can smoke fresh dried bud and still get high.
Put the meters in a sealed baggie along with a bottle cap of salt and a bit of water on the salt.So as I am preparing for harvesting my Bruce Banner grow (Currently on day 60). This plant is supposed to be a 63-70 day auto. The buds are still getting larger and the trichomes are just getting more cloudy. A few, like ~1/100,000 have a light amberish glow.
My plant is totally not ready to have the plug pulled on her yet but she has to give up soon to give my next two seedlings room.
I have six 32oz wide mouth jars and 8 of the Boveda (62% RH) humidor packs. I was thinking of buying these cheap little digital Chinese hygrometers off Amazon to be able to monitor the RH and wondered what experiences people had with them.
What do you use while curing to control RH if it's something different or a different method?
Agree and it will taste good. If you gotta wait 2 months to make it taste good it sucks. Not saying a good cure doesn't help...it does. But if it ain't great right away it will never be stellar.I used brown paper bags back in the early 2000's but remember back then I didn't cure it long enough. It still had that Alfalfa smell to it. I mean it still got me high though.
That's not really an answer IMO. You can smoke fresh dried bud and still get high.
This is a 10 pack for $19.99 bud...Lmao!$18 each? Holy shit batman, I just bought a 6 pack of the other brand for $14. There all pretty close 1-2%
That's basically my questions. Thanks for duplicating it.That’s a good deal. Do they record max and mins? I only need a couple for short term monitoring.
No, should there be really when you are trying to maintain a static RH?no min max or off on
If the buds are dry enough to cure they stabilize pretty quick. Don't really need a min max unless your monitoring rooms and tents.That's basically my questions. Thanks for duplicating it.
No, should there be really when you are trying to maintain a static RH?
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Can you please elaborate on this for the masses my friend?If the buds are dry enough to cure they stabilize pretty quick. Don't really need a min max unless your monitoring rooms and tents.
I wait till I can trim without tools-hands only and put them in a jar. Don't really need a hygrometer. You can put one in it goes to 61 ina few minutes. The next day its 61 or 62 or 60- perfect don't even want or need them in the jars. Not sure if battery acid smells can leak into buds and no reason to find out.Can you please elaborate on this for the masses my friend?
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