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    Which would one advise, paper bag or jars for fool proof curing?

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    Jars are the best option. Paper bags if your broke

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    I have the jars lol but I'm a novice and am concerned about mould in jars.
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    Long as you keep humidity under 65% and burp them once a day or so, you'll be fine. Most use jars for short and long term storage.

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    Ok cool thankyou mate

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    Mainly jars for me to but paper bags work great. Slower dry than the jars but great if ya ran out jars an got couple primark bags knockin about

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    I've only ever used jars. I use boveda 62 humidity packs. They help keep the humidity right.😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironman83 View Post
    I've only ever used jars. I use boveda 62 humidity packs. They help keep the humidity right.��

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    Give them shot mukka. Dont cure them like you do in jars. But afta chop instead of hangin couple colas stick them in bag. Then on to jars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joker_the_smoker View Post
    Give them shot mukka. Dont cure them in them like you do in jars. But afta chop instead of hangin couple colas stick them in bag. Then on to jars.
    Just literally standard Primark bags?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironman83 View Post
    Just literally standard Primark bags?

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    Yea mate . Viz swears by it aswel. I prefer jars if am honest from start to end only coz it takes little longer to dry but thats not a bad thing tho slower the better am inpatient lol

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