Paper Bags for Curing?

NyQuilkush318

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Hey bro thinks for getting back at me do I still have to burp them with the packs in jarsQUOTE="blackforest, post: 10834479, member: 681639"]I always use a Boveda 62 pack when it's finally time for jarring. Hang for about 5 days, paper bags for 2 or so, then jars w/ Boveda packs. Buy the $4 hygrometers on ebay and throw them in the jars. Store at 58%-62%. Enjoy.
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smoke and coke

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Hey bro after I take her down from hang dry an put my buds in jars can I put humidity pack in jar to or burp frist for a few days then put pack n how I should do it
imo it takes about 3 days for the boveda pack to even out the R/H. So to me it doesn't make sense to use the pack if you still need to burp the jars.

i would wait and use the pack after the majority of the burping is done.
 

NyQuilkush318

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imo it takes about 3 days for the boveda pack to even out the R/H. So to me it doesn't make sense to use the pack if you still need to burp the jars.

i would wait and use the pack after the majority of the burping is done.
Thinks bro that sound more better to me do Iburp ffor a week or 2weeks
 

bluemagicman

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I never use the paper bag method. I did once and it was probably my fault but the buds got mold. I chop, manicure, hang dry untill outside of the bud is dry, then cure for a week or two burping etc. everyday. You will notice, at a certain point, a consistency of moisture in the buds (about two weeks into curing) after that I monitor the jars but after they reach ideal moisture during curing, you just need to keep an out, but with this method my buds retain ideal weight and convert thc-a to thc properly. The whole idea is a slow dry and cure, but not to slow otherwise you have to deal with mold. I usually dry in my garage and hang from ceiling with one fan and a dehumidifier. Here's a tip, the less leaves and stems/stalks that the plant has after manicuring the quicker the buds will dry. I always manicure wet. Harvesting, like any-other part of the growing process is however an art, that is what makes this hobby so fun.
 

vostok

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Hang on a line to dry and cure in them paper bags, ...is the best way as you can get mold in them bags, snap the stem is still the best way to see if dry enough!
 

smoke and coke

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Thinks bro that sound more better to me do Iburp ffor a week or 2weeks
I burp like once a day for a week, for how long to leave open depends on how moist they are when you open.

Then i open the jars 2 or 3 times for the next 2 weeks, for how long to leave open depends on how moist they are when i open.

From there i would check them 1 or 2 times the next week or 2 and decide if it needs another burp next week then add a boveda pack.

i would say after 5 or 6 weeks of cure, i would add a boveda pack for long term storage

these are all just estimates and will vary depending on how you handled each step from dry to cure.
 

blackforest

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Hey bro thinks for getting back at me do I still have to burp them with the packs in jarsQUOTE="blackforest, post: 10834479, member: 681639"]I always use a Boveda 62 pack when it's finally time for jarring. Hang for about 5 days, paper bags for 2 or so, then jars w/ Boveda packs. Buy the $4 hygrometers on ebay and throw them in the jars. Store at 58%-62%. Enjoy.
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I wouldn't really burp them, but if the humidity with the pack is above 62%, I'll bag it for another day. I like to jar when it's naturally at 58% and put a pack in there. It will hold steady or increase to 62%. Makes it super dank and delicious. I have a tent full of SinCity gear ready to cut in 10 days. I can't wait to cure it. The cure is as important as the grow IMO and Boveda makes is super easy.
 

NyQuilkush318

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I wouldn't really burp them, but if the humidity with the pack is above 62%, I'll bag it for another day. I like to jar when it's naturally at 58% and put a pack in there. It will hold steady or increase to 62%. Makes it super dank and delicious. I have a tent full of SinCity gear ready to cut in 10 days. I can't wait to cure it. The cure is as important as the grow IMO and Boveda makes is super easy.[/QUOTE]
So u brup them for a while about a week then u put pack in jar
 

NyQuilkush318

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Thinks bro I can use ur cure with the directions you gave to meQUOTE="smoke and coke, post: 10837391, member: 79248"]I burp like once a day for a week, for how long to leave open depends on how moist they are when you open.

Then i open the jars 2 or 3 times for the next 2 weeks, for how long to leave open depends on how moist they are when i open.

From there i would check them 1 or 2 times the next week or 2 and decide if it needs another burp next week then add a boveda pack.

i would say after 5 or 6 weeks of cure, i would add a boveda pack for long term storage

these are all just estimates and will vary depending on how you handled each step from dry to cure.[/QUOTE]
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NyQuilkush318

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Thinks bro I can use ur cure with the directions you gave to meQUOTE="smoke and coke, post: 10837391, member: 79248"]I burp like once a day for a week, for how long to leave open depends on how moist they are when you open.

Then i open the jars 2 or 3 times for the next 2 weeks, for how long to leave open depends on how moist they are when i open.

From there i would check them 1 or 2 times the next week or 2 and decide if it needs another burp next week then add a boveda pack.

i would say after 5 or 6 weeks of cure, i would add a boveda pack for long term storage

these are all just estimates and will vary depending on how you handled each step from dry to cure.
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Hey bro my temp for drying is 77f n my humidity is 40 do I have to lower my temp n up my humidity or am ok
 

NyQuilkush318

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I wouldn't really burp them, but if the humidity with the pack is above 62%, I'll bag it for another day. I like to jar when it's naturally at 58% and put a pack in there. It will hold steady or increase to 62%. Makes it super dank and delicious. I have a tent full of SinCity gear ready to cut in 10 days. I can't wait to cure it. The cure is as important as the grow IMO and Boveda makes is super easy.[/QUOTE]
Hey bro I need a semple answer when I put my buds n jars do I leve the jars close for a week or do I leve close for 24hours or 12hours
 

blackforest

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Put them in and check them in 12 hrs. if they are all pretty wet, take them back out and let them dry a little more. if they are about the same dryness, they are pretty much good to seal and burp once or twice a day for a few days to help exchange the air in the jars. Hay smell means they need to dry more. I always use a boveda 62 pack and check them with a cheap hygrometer too.
 

NyQuilkush318

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Put them in and check them in 12 hrs. if they are all pretty wet, take them back out and let them dry a little more. if they are about the same dryness, they are pretty much good to seal and burp once or twice a day for a few days to help exchange the air in the jars. Hay smell means they need to dry more. I always use a boveda 62 pack and check them with a cheap hygrometer too.
Thinks bro
 

NyQuilkush318

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I never use the paper bag method. I did once and it was probably my fault but the buds got mold. I chop, manicure, hang dry untill outside of the bud is dry, then cure for a week or two burping etc. everyday. You will notice, at a certain point, a consistency of moisture in the buds (about two weeks into curing) after that I monitor the jars but after they reach ideal moisture during curing, you just need to keep an out, but with this method my buds retain ideal weight and convert thc-a to thc properly. The whole idea is a slow dry and cure, but not to slow otherwise you have to deal with mold. I usually dry in my garage and hang from ceiling with one fan and a dehumidifier. Here's a tip, the less leaves and stems/stalks that the plant has after manicuring the quicker the buds will dry. I always manicure wet. Harvesting, like any-other part of the growing process is however an art, that is what makes this hobby so fun.
What's Ur drying temperature and humidity be like
 

blackforest

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here in CO right now, 73 deg at 45% rh where I live. in a basement, so temp is pretty constant, and rh has been between 45-50 for most of the summer. In the winter it can get down to 20% rh making drying a bit of a chore to do it right.
 

NyQuilkush318

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here in CO right now, 73 deg at 45% rh where I live. in a basement, so temp is pretty constant, and rh has been between 45-50 for most of the summer. In the winter it can get down to 20% rh making drying a bit of a chore to do it right.
Kool bro my rh been 43=50 it moves around but it stays in the 40=50 but I been hang dry for 3days n it smells like grass hay what does that mean bro
 

blackforest

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You are right on track. That hay smell will go away soon and start giving way to the natural flavors and smells that will retain and stay if the cure is done right. They may get a tad crispy on the outside which is normal. Here soon, on day 4-5, maybe even day 6 you can put them into jars or bags. I typically go from hang dry until the hay smell is gone and the outside gets a tad crispy, then into bags for a day or so, maybe put some buds in a jar to see if they get really wet and need to dry some more..... Most people here in CO over dry the bud and there is no smell or taste, and I can't stand that. I tend to go a little overboard to ensure the cure is crazy perfect. I have bud from my first grow 7 month ago in jars w/ boveda packs and they are as dank as they day they went it. It's like suspended annimation for bud....anyway, hope it turns out. Get glass jars w/ the pop top and gasket, and a boveda 62 pack and you are golden.

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