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Curing with boveda 62% packs

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by Delztronics, Jun 9, 2018.

  1. I'm new to these things, anyone got any tips?
     
  2. Im curious myself, i used them with my last grow, i dont know if i did it right but my buds smelled great and didnt dry out at all


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  3. Awesome, did you put your packs in as soon as you jarred them?
     
  4. put em in as soon as you finish trimming then just burp as normal. humidity packs will help a lot if your in an area with high humidity or if you intend to store the bud for a while. they last a lot longer if the lid always stays closed, but during curing you still need to burp the jars.
     
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  5. Excellent, thank you.
     
  6. np once your bovedas get like 50% crunchy put another one in the same jar for a few days and it will restore them a bit and help them last a while. once they get really crunchy they need to be replaced. love boveda i have been using them for years.
     
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  7. You're the man!
     
  8. Make sure they are dried before jarring them

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  9. Will do a very good job on overly dried weed, but will not dry out weed if jarred too wet. In ny area nothing will dry in summer and everything is dried in winter. My goal always is to jar when pot has reached perfection. In spring and fall I hit it right and then add 1 boveda to a mason jar. They are just slightly too large to lay flat unless you squish them so I like to leave them in the bottom on their side. One to a jar. Good for a year at least. You'll get to know, some pot will cure more to my liking without, others it's almost a neccesity or it dries to dust. And I agree with all posted above. Seems to be a consensus.
     
  10. The crucial part here is drying your plant/flower first, then a proper curing cycle/process which can be assisted if not accelerated with the packs.

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  11. I chop, hang, trim, jar, cure for 2 months then throw the pk in
     
  12. Right,When the jar is perfect that is a good time to add the boveda.
     

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