Figuring out humidity sensors

TreeLandPacks

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Probably one of my biggest things is always making sure that I find the right stuff and Google has alot of reviews and what not but I figured why not ask the community from personal experiences or ones you may currently use now.

Drying method hanging from coat hanger inside closet with light fan with closed door and also buds layed out separately on a cooking tinfoil pan. So.

These things are ridiculously sticky. Don't know how good they will be to break up is my concern at the moment but I have a automatic grinder so not to worried about that either but just want to get my ducks in a row.
 

TreeLandPacks

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What’s your question?
For example:

Veanic 4-Pack Mini Digital Electronic Temperature Humidity Meters Gauge Indoor Thermometer Hygrometer LCD Display Fahrenheit (℉) for Humidors, Greenhouse, Garden, Cellar, Fridge, Closet https://a.co/d/f6JdlWfj

I bought this and was wondering what humidity is really the best for curing in your guys opinions...

Only for harvesting/hanging what's best not curing in jars. I understand that needs to be 62 I have terpsheild packs
 

TreeLandPacks

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Wonderful and so when the stems break to that means the final process is done. Because listen all my stems are wet as shit still been 3 days... Fan low in closet drying.

Still bending very good. Flexing well.
 

HydroKid239

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it’s going to need to hang dry in conditions mentioned by @Phytoplankton for at least a week. 2 weeks possibly. Thicker buds take longer.
If you can keep the room environment steady, you should have some nice smoke given the grow went well.
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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There is no real requirement to hang dry.. you can also use one of the drying racks, or bags also. There are many ways you can dry your flower. The environment is what's most important for sure
 
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