My understanding with the Grove bags is that you dry them down to 58-60%, put it in the Grove bags and zip it up, check it after 24 hours or so and make sure it has stabilized and then they can be sealed. But, I haven't used them yet. I am getting a bundle in tomorrow though for my first chop.
No burping with Grove Bags. Dry properly then fill 'em up...assuming you've dried to the right place you shouldn't have to re-open, but as TCH suggests its worth putting a hygrometer in them and checking at first.
Just did a harvest with Grove bags...they work great. I never even heat sealed my bags either and they cured nicely. Just make sure you dry properly before storing in them. I paper bagged for a few days before putting into grove bags.
Just did a harvest with Grove bags...they work great. I never even heat sealed my bags either and they cured nicely. Just make sure you dry properly before storing in them. I paper bagged for a few days before putting into grove bags.
Yeah, I really like 'em. I dry in-tent and this last batch I over dried a bit (my humidity reading was 54% in bag) but they've kept them stable & cured fantastically. Got a few unprompted compliments on the stuff I've given out to people...and those people are experienced regular consumers.