New bottles for curing

growingforfun

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so I’m tired of opening a ton of small bottles. On uline I can get 1gal bottles. Then I figured I could make a hole for round hygrometer and caulk it into the lid.

Do you think it’s work the $200 to set up 20 bottles?

https://www.uline.ca/Product/Detail/S-19317P/Jars/Wide-Mouth-Glass-Jars-1-Gallon-4-Opening-Plastic-Lid

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07K6GMTFJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rIgDDbG141MDM
Hell no it's not.
Just use turkey bags, I'll never go back to glass.

Pros of turkey bags...
Zero effect of the bud same as glass
Holds up to 2 lbs per bag
Easy to completely seal
Easy to have a large opening when it needs to air out.
Only costs 2.50$ for 2 bags.

Cons
None
 

Warpedpassage

Well-Known Member
Sure, turkey bags are fine as long as bags are in a room with proper moisture level. For example , if you bring flowers down to moisture levels u prefer and then have the sealed bags sitting in a room with 70% relative humidity, the bags are in fact porous and your perfectly dry flowers will pick up that moisture.
Thats what i have experienced , and i wonder if u guys double and triple bag em.
 

Renfro

Well-Known Member
Sure, turkey bags are fine as long as bags are in a room with proper moisture level. For example , if you bring flowers down to moisture levels u prefer and then have the sealed bags sitting in a room with 70% relative humidity, the bags are in fact porous and your perfectly dry flowers will pick up that moisture.
Thats what i have experienced , and i wonder if u guys double and triple bag em.
Well I never have them long enough to know, but I imagine that double bagging would help.
 
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