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turbobuzz

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I'm not sure what you're asking, but if they feel dry after 9 days, jar them up and see what the humidity is. If it goes above 65 take them back out for a little while, and repeat until they stay between 60 and 65.
 
I'm not sure what you're asking, but if they feel dry after 9 days, jar them up and see what the humidity is. If it goes above 65 take them back out for a little while, and repeat until they stay between 60 and 65.
Without sounding stupid, how do i tell what the humidity is inside sealed jars?
 

spek9

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Any experience with the cheaper 4 packs on Amazon? Or is it worth spending the money on a few of caliber IVs
I've only ever used the Caliber units, and have used them for several years. I've got seven of them. I've never had one fail, and the first one I purchased six or seven years ago is still in use. I've replaced the battery only once, and it is as accurate as any other temp/humidity measurement sensors I own.
 
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