Only I’ll disagree that temp and rh are relative can one swing the other absolutely but depending on moisture content could be either direction imoRh is relative to temp. Who told you it's a valid metric for anything not related to temp?
Moisture content should be under 15%. Under 10 if you know what you're doing. Who knows what Rh that is. You didn't mention temp or barometric pressure. Pot growers LOVE fake metrics. Blows my mind they obsess over incompletely data that yields nothing..
Bovidas have some deacetylation/reketonization action. Ruins high end cannabis with acetylated "terps", OG Kush for example.
Rh meaning humidity. What % humidity should they beRh is relative to temp. Who told you it's a valid metric for anything not related to temp?
Moisture content should be under 15%. Under 10 if you know what you're doing. Who knows what Rh that is. You didn't mention temp or barometric pressure. Pot growers LOVE fake metrics. Blows my mind they obsess over incompletely data that yields nothing..
Bovidas have some deacetylation/reketonization action. Ruins high end cannabis with acetylated "terps", OG Kush for example.
So am I doing it wrong by measuring the humidity and temp in the jars that I'm curing in? That seems kinda what u said. Idk. Tell me what u do when curing in jars? I'm just trying find the best method bro. Trying to learn..Rh is relative to temp. Who told you it's a valid metric for anything not related to temp?
Moisture content should be under 15%. Under 10 if you know what you're doing. Who knows what Rh that is. You didn't mention temp or barometric pressure. Pot growers LOVE fake metrics. Blows my mind they obsess over incompletely data that yields nothing..
Bovidas have some deacetylation/reketonization action. Ruins high end cannabis with acetylated "terps", OG Kush for example.
By "RH" I meant humidity. Relative humidity.....Just curious how the ones that came before do it.... oh and do you ever use boveda packs?
You are using one of the Wood Moisture meters presumably. Just to qualify that % of what for the OP.I dry to 10 - 12% moisture. Then cure in Grove bags.
Yes a wood moisture meter. At 10 - 12% moisture it would cure in a mason just as easily minus having to burp said mason. The disadvantage in that is every time you open that mason the bud gets a little dryer. That doesn’t happen in a grove bag from my personal experience. The key is seal it and leave it alone for at least a month.You are using one of the Wood Moisture meters presumably. Just to qualify that % of what for the OP.
My post I was referring to RH of the enclosed container/ crossing over to once its in a Grove Bag.
I gotta ask again. So u saying the humidity don't matter when your curing?Rh is relative to temp. Who told you it's a valid metric for anything not related to temp?
Moisture content should be under 15%. Under 10 if you know what you're doing. Who knows what Rh that is. You didn't mention temp or barometric pressure. Pot growers LOVE fake metrics. Blows my mind they obsess over incompletely data that yields nothing..
Bovidas have some deacetylation/reketonization action. Ruins high end cannabis with acetylated "terps", OG Kush for example.
Thank you! Finally. Ppl wanna get all hung up on dumb shit, like cuz i said rh instead of humidity? Lol. Not u, lol. Ken kennif from Connecticut.....hahaha. pretentious much? Lmfao60 degrees at 60 rh in dark to start you would like to get down to 58% for good burning bud - moisture content is a better measure but I’m betting you don’t have one? Most go by rh in the jar
Good to know Thank u58 to 62%
If to low, add a Fan leaf from a current grow/or piece of lettuce..
Too high, open jars and burp to equalize to room RH & vent off excess moisture.