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That's what I was going to suggest it worked for meI would empty the jars into paper bags. Let them sit in the room till the humidity in the bags reaches 60, then back into jars. Then keep burping them till they stay 58-60
Yes, it will allow the bud to "sweat" out the moisture deep in the buds before moving back into jars. Check the buds very closely for mold. 70% in jars is prime range for moldPut it in big paper bags. The bag will pull moisture out.
Yes…they’re def drier but there’s still moisture on the inside that isn’t being accounted for.I recently had some at 75% in the jar, so I spread them out on a window screen I bought from Lowe's. I left them in the tent for a few days. Now they're at 60%. So, that worked okay.
There's also the stems that have moisture stored in them. I use a desiccant pack to help with the extra moisture.Yes…they’re def drier but there’s still moisture on the inside that isn’t being accounted for.
Once you seal them up, that internal moisture will begin to creep outward.
The larger and more dense the buds the more moisture there is to account for.
I love the Grove bags they are awesome.I once lost a lot of bud putting it into jars too wet, I would recommend paper bags till it dries more. The last few years have been using grove bags and LOVE them for curing. After its fully cured and stable then put it in a jar or turkey bag.
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