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    62% humidy packs

    I'm going to buy some of these to keep on hand for curing, what size fits well in quart mason jars? Is1 enough for each jar, maybe I should just say I don't have a clue and could use some help on what size and how many I should get and anything else you think I need to know.
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    Hi uncle d, I use the 62% 8 gram paks, 1 per jar.
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    • uncledoug
      uncledoug commented
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      alltatup, Thank you. Hope all is well.

    • D.A.A.S.69
      D.A.A.S.69 commented
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      uncledoug, 8gram Bovedas in 1quart Mason Jars.And don't put them in the jars until your humidity is real close to 62-64percent in your jars.

    #3
    Size really only affects usable life span. The larger the size, the longer it will last if you assume the same volume to be treated and the same ambient conditions.
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    • alltatup
      alltatup commented
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      Yes, but can't you rehydrate these things? There's a lot of information on youtube on how to do it.

    • Toker1
      Toker1 commented
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      Yes you can, but if you are trying to cure with them inside the jars. You might not want one to fade out on you during that process. I have kept 8 grams alive for over 5 years now.

    #4
    The 8 gram 62% are the usual choice for quart mason jars. Check your local grower supply for a better price than Amazon is offering. I picked some up locally for 79 cents a piece. Amazon price way over that.

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    • uncledoug
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      starramus, Thank you, I'll be sure to shop around.

    #5
    If shopping on Amazon, take a look at the Integra Boost humidity packs. They perform just as well, if not better, than the Boveda brand and are less expensive.

    I have both the Boveda and Integra Boost humidity packs and I prefer the Integra product a bit more.
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    • uncledoug
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      JohnC, Thanks man. I saw those while looking but paid no attention, I'll go and check those out.

    #6
    I checked out the Integra Boost on Amazon. However I got the Bovedas locally for less. The locals are getting more competitive cuz they have to.

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      #7
      One 8g Boveda pack, tucked in the quart jar lid does a great job and will last for the duration.

      TIP: while 62% is perfect for cannabis storage long term, some find the product too wet for a good burn-
      So, I use 58% for that portion set aside for immediate consumption or throw it in a baggie for a day if rushed.

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