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I also have some grove bags on the way, no more glass jars for me.
Why don't you burp them how are they supposed to breathloving my grove bags
was a 7day hang dry then straight to the bags with no burping
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the whole idea of grove bags is you dont need to burpWhy don't you burp them how are they supposed to breath
the bags last around 2 years, reused as many times as you likeI'd want to hear how easy they are to wash and reuse. Does the smell from the last crop stay with it? Anyone?
I am in coastal Texas & use Boost 62% myself and haven't had problems yet after a 6-7 day dry. SSGet yourself some boveda bags 62 percent
Yes so I don’t reuse them.I'd want to hear how easy they are to wash and reuse. Does the smell from the last crop stay with it? Anyone?
I don’t reuse them.the bags last around 2 years, reused as many times as you like
The smell improves in grove bags over time just like it does in jars. Fyi for anyone in a dry or fluctuating climate... I store my grove bags in a big cooler to have more of a controlled environment... last year's harvest still smell and tastes good using this method. I open and turn the buds sometimes just to check things out. The cure still takes time in the bags, it's just less effort than jars.Buds in the Grove bags and the rest still hanging up in paper bags. They still need 2-3 week cure before human consumption or 1 month+? The buds still dont have that honeysuckle aroma. Can the Grove bag gang opine on this 'aging' question?
The smell improves in grove bags over time just like it does in jars. Fyi for anyone in a dry or fluctuating climate... I store my grove bags in a big cooler to have more of a controlled environment... last year's harvest still smell and tastes good using this method. I open and turn the buds sometimes just to check things out. The cure still takes time in the bags, it's just less effort than jars.
+1 with what @TSD said. But also I've been smoking my buds right around a week after being bagged. This last run I was literally smoking bud that barely had any cure and it was knocking me off my feet.Buds in the Grove bags and the rest still hanging up in paper bags. They still need 2-3 week cure before human consumption or 1 month+? The buds still dont have that honeysuckle aroma. Can the Grove bag gang opine on this 'aging' question?
I usually leave an ounce or two out for consumption while I wait for the rest to cure.+1 with what @TSD said. But also I've been smoking my buds right around a week after being bagged. This last run I was literally smoking bud that barely had any cure and it was knocking me off my feet.
The smells only get better with time. I'd say 3 week for a minimum cure but not necessary. Cutting open a heat sealed bag is an experience words cannot describe
So you're saying an ounce of consumption is worth waiting 4 a lb of cure....I usually leave an ounce or two out for consumption while I wait for the rest to cure.
Logic, what does the trophy mean -- I am at 263 -- so is @Oldchucky and it seems to not change. Just wondering, not sure what that means/meant.I also have some grove bags on the way, no more glass jars for me.
I usually leave an ounce or two out for consumption while I wait for the rest to cure.