Grove bags

Beard-o

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Anyone using Grove bags? No curing, no burping. Place your dried buds inside, close and seal.
Dispensaries in my state are using them, so I would think they have merit.
 

TCH

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Lots of folks using them and are very happy with them. If you search them on here, you will find a couple threads on them. Normally the ones that hate on them haven't used them.
 

Qube

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I tried one out on my last run, 1/4lb bag, and it worked great. I sealed it up when the buds hit 58% humidity and it's been rock solid for almost 2 months.

I'm definitely getting more for curing and long term storage.
 

Beard-o

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How long do you think can you effectively store cannabis in a Grove bags once it's dried and sealed?
 

Nizza

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How long do you think can you effectively store cannabis in a Grove bags once it's dried and sealed?
I would heat seal the bag to help with longevity

Look into the cool cure thread if interested in preserving terps during the dry process. They are taking wine fridges and modifying them to turn them into a slow drier that is cool. Also on top of this you can dedicate a fridge to storing the bud long term the cold will help.

Greetings from cape cod as well !

not sure how long u can cure in the grove bags though. I'm pretty sure they just help regulate humidity inside the bag from being open and closed. You can achieve the same results in jars but in my experience the grove bags are way easier to deal with
 

Nizza

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Just want to add it doesn't hurt to have a few hygrometers. The bags are more to maintain a cure rather than dry your buds, so if you have one bag that didn't dry enough it will help to have a meter to see what's going on inside. I would still check them and not just throw the buds in and let it rip
 

DeadHeadX

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I’ve been using them very happily for the last two grows/cures. I put them in at around 60-62% (right off the dry rack in the 58-62% bags) - no burping, nice cure, and yes stay very effectively in that range. Really like them. Less storage space and less effort/worry than jars. First times I started in jars dimly simply to gauge humidity levels, but that was unnecessary. I’ve also put hygrometers in the bags a couple times, and that has simply proven that they work well. I reused them a few times now also.
 

Sunbiz

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Just want to add it doesn't hurt to have a few hygrometers. The bags are more to maintain a cure rather than dry your buds, so if you have one bag that didn't dry enough it will help to have a meter to see what's going on inside. I would still check them and not just throw the buds in and let it rip
My only problem with these bags are:
1. Open them too often in dry conditions, and the flower becomes too dry.
I had to re-hydrate back in jars due to this with a humidity pack.
2. The ziplock becomes detached from the bag, rendering them useless; and I was very careful opening them roughly 10 times.
Other than that, these are good for travel and long term storage; which I did as well using heat seal.
I then waited several months, and upon opening; found the flower to be in the same condition as day 1.
 

Parzival

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I think they’re a little overpriced for what they are, but they do seem to work. I haven’t touched my jars since getting grove bags. The space savings from curing in the bags is worth it, imo.
 
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