using turkey bags good or necessary for drying?

le' rukkus

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has anyone ever heard of this?

a buddy of mine said it was good to let the buds hang for 2 days then keeo em in a turkey bag for about 12 hours n then back to hang for 24hours and repeat 12-24-etc...
 

snew

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has anyone ever heard of this?

a buddy of mine said it was good to let the buds hang for 2 days then keeo em in a turkey bag for about 12 hours n then back to hang for 24hours and repeat 12-24-etc...
I've heard using a large paper bag to do much the same thing. It lead to a more uniform dryness.
 

DubsFan

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Nothing cheap about turkey bags. They are litteraly air tight. Once dried you can cure in a turkey bag fine. I have some stuff from Thankgiving in a turkey bag. Just opened it to break off an O to my buddy. It's super fresh.

Jars work great but the industry tends to use turkey bags cause of their light weight and ability to seal almost perfectly. With a 69-72% humidipak I can store herb for many months no problem.
 

d.s.m.

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Turkey bags are great for storage and transportation (no smell). I wouldn't wast the money for just curing.
 

ImTheFireMan

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i would use jars if its just a personal stash, but if you are on a perpetual cycle and going thru so much and dont want to take the time to jar then its ok to use the oven bags
 
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