Please people STOP using Boveda!

Friendly_Grower

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Quality Cannabis never stops curing, for multiple years. You guys are just admitting you grow fucking trash. Probably smells like a pair of new shoes.



You people on the internet are seriously confused about Cannabis. Curing is not related to moisture in the slightest. Does your weed smell like tennis balls, or a garden hose?
But I like how :P :P :P shoes smell.

I have to admit this is a topic of interest to me.
 

CaliRootz88

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They look almost like a pressure cooker. I was just curious if anyone had tried them. I'm about to fuck up my first crop I just spent 14 1/2 weeks flowering cause I don't know jack about curing :p
I got a feeling you’ll do good in the cure. If you went 14.5 weeks in flower you have patience. The kind that’s needed for drying/curing. I believe in you Odessa *fist bump*
 

MICHI-CAN

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They look almost like a pressure cooker. I was just curious if anyone had tried them. I'm about to fuck up my first crop I just spent 14 1/2 weeks flowering cause I don't know jack about curing :p
Hang in the dark between 65-80F. Do not let touch and provide gentle air circulation. Stems should snap crisply when ready to trim to buds and jar. Only jar branches that snap cleanly. It is a progression. Once all are jarred take RH and adjust as needed by opening and closing jars till desired range. Weed has been here forever. Our cures are just ignorance in reality. It is free and simple beyond basic math, digital hygrometer and the effort.
 

Billy the Mountain

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They look almost like a pressure cooker. I was just curious if anyone had tried them. I'm about to fuck up my first crop I just spent 14 1/2 weeks flowering cause I don't know jack about curing :p
CVaults are built a lot like a pressure cooker, stainless but not as thick
They have a nice rubber gasket and a clamping lid to keep an airtight seal.
There's also space for an appropriately sized boveda pack.

I have one that was a gift and it works as advertised, but I prefer good old mason jars.
 

odessa

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CVaults are built a lot like a pressure cooker, stainless but not as thick
They have a nice rubber gasket and a clamping lid to keep an airtight seal.
There's also space for an appropriately sized boveda pack.

I have one that was a gift and it works as advertised, but I prefer good old mason jars.
I'm gonna use jars because I already have them. I was just curious about the cvault.
 

MICHI-CAN

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CVaults are built a lot like a pressure cooker, stainless but not as thick
They have a nice rubber gasket and a clamping lid to keep an airtight seal.
There's also space for an appropriately sized boveda pack.

I have one that was a gift and it works as advertised, but I prefer good old mason jars.
Having finally looked.....Um and umm..... Why the wasted space and money. At least mason is realistically multi purpose. Waste money on fancy. I'll buy stick to frugal and commonly replaceable at a yard sale.

Fools and their money so rapidly part.
 

lusidghost

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I have four big CVaults and none of them are truly airtight. Mason jars are too narrow for large amounts. Buckets work well. I hear good things about grove bags. Bovedas work well. Curing is all about moisture stabilization. Long term "curing" is called aging. Bozos.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I have four big CVaults and none of them are truly airtight. Mason jars are too narrow for large amounts. Buckets work well. I hear good things about grove bags. Bovedas work well. Curing is all about moisture stabilization. Long term "curing" is called aging. Bozos.
Curing is about letting fungi and biological process continue until reaching preferred Taste, smoothness and burn rate.
 

Derbud420

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Quality Cannabis never stops curing, for multiple years. You guys are just admitting you grow fucking trash. Probably smells like a pair of new shoes.



You people on the internet are seriously confused about Cannabis. Curing is not related to moisture in the slightest. Does your weed smell like tennis balls, or a garden hose?
Funny ,,I like the smell of new rubber, be it a hose or shoes...
 

Derbud420

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I had to look up what a boveda was and I saw tobacco.
That was an instant warning sign for me so I would say hell no I wont.

Now some of you may ask me what method do I use and I would say the Hobo method.
That is where you use paper bags to dry and pay a hobo to keep it just right :P

Well it is a bad joke but it was free.
I use paper bags for sure.

Now in Amsterdam of circa 2009 the wisdom was a slow and controlled reduction in humidity.
That included introducing humidity as needed while the temperature was maintained accordingly.
I did smoke some of that weed and I agree with Franco Loja who shared the bud with me that smooth is smooth.
RIP Franco and thanks for the memories.

So what is the ideal here?
There are times I google for a machine that can do what they did but I don't know exactly what I am looking for.
Cigar humidor, been looking at em, hell of alot cheaper than cannatrol
 
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