johnnybud56
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thank you just what i needed-guess its another week of waiting-but for good cause
i'm glad to be of help.fdd-
Best thread on the site + rep!
I have spent the last couple of evenings reading all 145 pages and it is all great info...
Have a month to go until thinking about harvesting but will keep updated on this thread!
Thanks for the hard work.
yet another one....
a couple more weeks.
Thanks for enlightening a truly blinded man.a couple more weeks.
and it looks like you have thrips.
Pet Food storage containers work well as they have air/moisture barrier. 5 gallon buckets are hit an miss, as some leak, and some don't. Ropak also makes buckets that can be ordered or picked up in Oakland if you are not too far from there. They also make all the Water-Farm buckets for GH, so if you want waterfarm buckets for 2 bucks instead of 20.. check em out. I like doing the brown bag for the first week + of cure. They aren't air tight, but do work like a cedar humidor if you are not in too arid a climate. Once the mid-sized stems just 'snap' they are ready for a plastic/glass container. I still pop them open once a day for aq few days, but then they should be good for 3-6 weeks if you want the best, or rather my favorite, cure. I always end up airing them out by default every time I open em up to grab a nug, which can be rather frequently.I would think any nonepouris airtight contaner, even ziplock
Very very very helpful, it also gave me a few ideas of what to google. Thanks +repPet Food storage containers work well as they have air/moisture barrier. 5 gallon buckets are hit an miss, as some leak, and some don't. Ropak also makes buckets that can be ordered or picked up in Oakland if you are not too far from there. They also make all the Water-Farm buckets for GH, so if you want waterfarm buckets for 2 bucks instead of 20.. check em out. I like doing the brown bag for the first week + of cure. They aren't air tight, but do work like a cedar humidor if you are not in too arid a climate. Once the mid-sized stems just 'snap' they are ready for a plastic/glass container. I still pop them open once a day for aq few days, but then they should be good for 3-6 weeks if you want the best, or rather my favorite, cure. I always end up airing them out by default every time I open em up to grab a nug, which can be rather frequently.
If the jar has a tight seal it's all the same.I think know the answer since I just fermented some bomb pickles in similar jars, but are the twist-type mason jars (i.e. Kerr) are just as good as the latch-type mason jars?
and that is why a sealed jar is betterno offense but isnt a sealed jar as good as vacuum sealed bag? Please correct me if Im wrong. Im trying to decide whether to go buy jars or a sealer....thanks..But Im thinking a sealed bag is going to smash buds all into a brick.