Hello fellows from gwe,
I'm running some plants and vacation sudden hitted me. I'm out of town for a week late december and it'll be right after drying my whole batch for a week or so. I'll babysit my drying area as most as I can and unfortunately I don't have a trustable person to burp the jars everyday for me at the first week of curing. Went online and saw a bunch of information; people drying for a day-week on paper bags after a standard drying (that seemed like a bad option), others are curing while away by putting the jars in their refrigerators (they're too humid...) and there's always the boveda 62 guy that simply leave it there for a week and come back like nothing happened.
The thing is, curing for the first week when you're not in town it's really worst than when you're not but it can be done and my goal is damage control. I'll make the trip and I'm trying to find a trustable person but I need to have a backup plan.. I'm getting 62 Boveda's for the jars and prep everything for the worst case scenario. Read a review about a guy who has got in touch with Boveda and they told him that the packs are way better putting moisture into the jars than getting it off (this can be bad for me because high humidity here is an issue), drying properly will reduce chances of mold when jaring and that's a reason to babysit this process. I truly don't know what I'm going to do. I'll get some small hygrometer to keep an eye on humidity inside the jars days before making the decision but I'm wondering if leaving the jars close is the better option in this case because of the high rh here. Also wondering about vacuum sealing and freezing the batch but I'm not certain if the humidity won't explode and fuck up everything.
I'm really mad at myself that I didn't planned this with time because I'm really busy. Surely someone here have been through the same. If I do this I'll update this post with pictures and information for others to inspire.
Any tips and thoughts are welcome,
let the games begin,
Mr Pot.
I'm running some plants and vacation sudden hitted me. I'm out of town for a week late december and it'll be right after drying my whole batch for a week or so. I'll babysit my drying area as most as I can and unfortunately I don't have a trustable person to burp the jars everyday for me at the first week of curing. Went online and saw a bunch of information; people drying for a day-week on paper bags after a standard drying (that seemed like a bad option), others are curing while away by putting the jars in their refrigerators (they're too humid...) and there's always the boveda 62 guy that simply leave it there for a week and come back like nothing happened.
The thing is, curing for the first week when you're not in town it's really worst than when you're not but it can be done and my goal is damage control. I'll make the trip and I'm trying to find a trustable person but I need to have a backup plan.. I'm getting 62 Boveda's for the jars and prep everything for the worst case scenario. Read a review about a guy who has got in touch with Boveda and they told him that the packs are way better putting moisture into the jars than getting it off (this can be bad for me because high humidity here is an issue), drying properly will reduce chances of mold when jaring and that's a reason to babysit this process. I truly don't know what I'm going to do. I'll get some small hygrometer to keep an eye on humidity inside the jars days before making the decision but I'm wondering if leaving the jars close is the better option in this case because of the high rh here. Also wondering about vacuum sealing and freezing the batch but I'm not certain if the humidity won't explode and fuck up everything.
I'm really mad at myself that I didn't planned this with time because I'm really busy. Surely someone here have been through the same. If I do this I'll update this post with pictures and information for others to inspire.
Any tips and thoughts are welcome,
let the games begin,
Mr Pot.
Comment