As the topic says, I am in the process of curing my harvest. I typically grow pretty decent outdoor plants but struggle with the curing phase. This year, I wet trimmed them, hung them to dry in my closet which was about 65F and I had a dehumidifier going to keep it around 55-60% RH. This is where my first mistake out of laziness began. I was under the impression it would be fine to wait 6 days to clip them and jar my buds. I had a screen with popcorn buds and random ones that came off the stems while trimming. I noticed on day 6 that they were dry, in fact probably too dry because I bent a stem and it snapped immediately. Mind you, this was not a thick stem so I didn't think much of it. I then ordered 4 "hylids" which are Mason jar lids that have a built in hygrometer in the cap. The humidity in the jars has been 55-54% with 65-70F temp consistently but I've noticed it's even getting down to the 53% H range when I burp them at the end of the day. I've been opening them for approximately 5 minutes every night and "fanning" air above the jars with my hand a couple times during this period. The buds don't feel crunchy but not at all moist to the touch. The smell is the same as I end up with every year and it seems to never change and is not skunky. I would describe it as a slightly fruity "vegetative" smell but not skunk. I panicked and ordered some 62% humidity control packs from Amazon which have not arrived yet. I am reading that the curing isn't effective below 55% so I wanted to get some opinions and advice on how to enhance my cure and get my buds right. Am I on the right track with the humidity packs? I appreciate any and all responses!
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