Is there a "feel" in the resin itself that can be an indicator? I ask because I have two different girls on their way to the finish line and when I fondle the lower larf to smell, one feels greasy while the other feels sandy when rubbing between my fingers.What they said - BUT, I have had crosses that were just sticky rather than crunchy when fully cured and there isn't much you can do about it except try the lower% rH packs.
But that's a good thing. Those are usually more resinous and less kief-y. Different high, but a good one. I set those aside as bowl weed. They tend to get packed too tight in a joint. Also great for pressing or alcohol wash if you want dabs, but not as good for bubble hash or dry sift.
I only base that on after they are dry, or after I think they are dry.Is there a "feel" in the resin itself that can be an indicator? I ask because I have two different girls on their way to the finish line and when I fondle the lower larf to smell, one feels greasy while the other feels sandy when rubbing between my fingers.
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I would think the opposite. I have heard people complaining that the rH packs rob terpenes - I call bullshit - grow better weed...I have heard its better to wait till the cure was finished before using humidity packs? Im still trying to figure that out.
That should be the least of your worries. If it clogs the grinder after it's cured, use scissors, or just break it up with your hands. That's good stuff.So I don't want to ruin it, but I'd like it to not clog the grinder
Some people have claimed that putting Boveda packs into a jar too early causes terpene loss and that is why Boveda has started their whole BS "Terpene Shield" marketing campaign claiming their packs actually keep the terpenes in place. I've personally never noticed any terpene loss from using Boveda or Integra Boost packs but I use Integra Boost because they last longer, cost less, and they don't try to fool their customers with bullshit marketing like that.I have heard its better to wait till the cure was finished before using humidity packs?
I like the smoother packs too. I thinkn the old-grocery-sack feel the boveda packs get after a while generated the terpene loss bs. You can feel trich's sticking to it.Some people have claimed that putting Boveda packs into a jar too early causes terpene loss and that is why Boveda has started their whole BS "Terpene Shield" marketing campaign claiming their packs actually keep the terpenes in place. I've personally never noticed any terpene loss from using Boveda or Integra Boost packs but I use Integra Boost because they last longer, cost less, and they don't try to fool their customers with bullshit marketing like that.
That's perfect, leave it in there undisturbed.thanks for responding @F series @TreeFarmerCharlie @H.A.F.
I have a collection of hygrometers and they are not accurate, but I have them mentally calibrated. This plant hung 11 days, next time I think i may need to go longer? I kinda want to get the dry and cure right so I know how to do it, but im afraid I may need more days hanging. it seems stabilized in the jar around 56-58% RH
I have heard its better to wait till the cure was finished before using humidity packs? Im still trying to figure that out.
this is some sticky bud, So I don't want to ruin it, but I'd like it to not clog the grinder.
Right now the inside jar is 64F 58% it has been in the jar for just 24 hours.
Right now the inside jar is 64F 58% it has been in the jar for just 24 hours.
Wrong interpretation. You still need to burp for the first few weeks. It replaces stale air with fresh air.That's perfect, leave it in there undisturbed.
No reason to burp now
So when do you add boveda?I do notice a change in taste when using Bovida packs. I cannot put my finger on the associated taste but it's noticeable if you use them often. Someone mentioned a slight "teriyaki" taste one time and that sounded about right.
True, I guess it would need to cure first lolWrong interpretation. You still need to burp for the first few weeks. It replaces stale air with fresh air.
I have a mini fridge especially for seeds and any weed that'll fit. No weed goes in until it's at least a month after harvest. Before that it's just sitting in the dark in jars getting burped. If you have an AC that works well and you keep your house at something comfortable for humans, the weed is fine.True, I guess it would need to cure first lol
I would recommend trying Integra Boost packs. Anytime I’ve heard anyone say they’ve noticed terp loss, or flavor changes, it has been with Boveda packs. Integra Boost packs cost less, last longer, and they don’t get hard like Boveda packs when they get depleted which probably means they don’t have salts in them like Boveda does. I put them in the jars and leave them there until the jar is emptied. I’ve had some jars sealed up with them for over a year and the flower still tastes and smells great when it’s opened.I do notice a change in taste when using Bovida packs. I cannot put my finger on the associated taste but it's noticeable if you use them often. Someone mentioned a slight "teriyaki" taste one time and that sounded about right.
I will definetly check out the Integra Boost packs. I will be glad to try something other than Bovida, which is all I've ever used. Lol back in the 90s it was paper towel and orange peels to control humidy!I would recommend trying Integra Boost packs. Anytime I’ve heard anyone say they’ve noticed terp loss, or flavor changes, it has been with Boveda packs. Integra Boost packs cost less, last longer, and they don’t get hard like Boveda packs when they get depleted which probably means they don’t have salts in them like Boveda does. I put them in the jars and leave them there until the jar is emptied. I’ve had some jars sealed up with them for over a year and the flower still tastes and smells great when it’s opened.