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    Once my bud own dry and cured ect in the jars, can they be stored in the jars anywhere in the house without it rehydrating or going damp? Or even when fully cured do you still have to keep the jars in the right temp and humidity

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    I've kept it in jars for months before, shouldn't be a problem. As long as the jar is air tight and the bud is fully dry no moisture should get in or out.

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    You can buy humidity packs off ebay to keep them from going mouldy too. Cheap as chips on there.

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    Boveda they are called

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    I've used those Boveda 62 for some time and will NOT store weed long term with them unless I wasn't it brown. Sometimes i do want it brown so I'll put a jar away for a year with boveda 62 and it's dark brown just like allot of tobacco.

    Many growers don't like that so boveda developed the 54, which maintains turpenes longer. Now they say the 58 is superior for long term storage.

    I guess what I'm saying is don't buy a ton of 62's until you've tried a few different storage scenarios.



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    Quote Originally Posted by jingo View Post
    I've used those Boveda 62 for some time and will NOT store weed long term with them unless I wasn't it brown. Sometimes i do want it brown so I'll put a jar away for a year with boveda 62 and it's dark brown just like allot of tobacco.

    Many growers don't like that so boveda developed the 54, which maintains turpenes longer. Now they say the 58 is superior for long term storage.

    I guess what I'm saying is don't buy a ton of 62's until you've tried a few different storage scenarios.



    Here's some weed I purposely browned out with Boveda packs.
    As always j, brilliant inside knowledge. Cheers mate.😆

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