what am i doing wrong Lol

Derbud420

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None of those features have convinced me to dump jars that have been curing great and storing easily for the past 5 years.

But I appreciate your input.
Dude, don't get me wrong, jars have their place, used em for decades, but when I tried Grove bags, my jars sit in boxes empty while my groves are full. It's just a personal preference.
 

StareCase

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... So , 5 years?? Ha ...
Yeah - the 5 years since it's been legal here. But I used the paper lunch bag method for years before that.
... Dude, don't get me wrong, jars have their place, used em for decades, but when I tried Grove bags, my jars sit in boxes empty while my groves are full. It's just a personal preference ...
I get that about personal preferences. If I did grow more that my usual "about a pound" per harvest, I might look to other avenues. But it's also been my preference recently to avoid using plastic wherever possible. So 18 of the 2L glass jars that I can wash out ad infinitum works well here.
 

cacamal

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If/ when, you harvest multiple pounds at a time, you will give up jars. Been growing and toking since 1976.... So , 5 years?? Ha
Wowaweewow 1976! You must know..multiple pounds at one time...you are craycray but I like! Will have to get some of the bovine bags you speak of
 

Gemtree

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Dry with humidifier at 60 and pick when they’re a little crispy and no stem snap. Check humidity of jars and air it out it down to 60 if not there yet
 

Billytheluther

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Anyone else call bs on it doesnt cure if it drops below 58? Iv had stuff go to 55 that i stoped caring for that turned out vetter than the 62 range.
The 60s range stuff all smelled similar not grass or hay but similar
The overdried stuff smelled bomb even months after not opening up the jar
 
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