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    HELP! Burping and curing

    When you're burping your mason jars during the cure, how long do you leave the lid off? I say 15-20 minutes but a guy i know says open it, count to 10 and close it back up.

    #2
    For me it depends on the rh in the jar. Too high and I leave them off for a while. Later once they've settled into the proper rh I just refresh for about 15 seconds with a gentle swirl and cap it.

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    • golfnrl
      golfnrl commented
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      That's what I do as well. If I've misjudged the RH and it stays high I might spread the contents out for 1/2 a day and rejar. I like a steady 62 to cure. I don't have a set period of time. We're just looking for an air exchange, however long that takes. Sometimes it a few minutes, sometimes longer.

    #3
    It depends on how you like the cure. I prefer RH about 58%. It is easier to jar them higher than that, then remove them for further air drying until the RH is where I like it, than it is to try and rehydrate them. I recommend using some small digital hygrometers in at least some of the jars to monitor RH. After the desired RH is achieved, I air them out enough to exchange the air in the jar, about 10 minutes. It also will depend on what the ambient RH is. Once the desired RH is achieved and or several weeks have passed, shorter times are sufficient.
    Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.

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      #4
      I use 63 for the cure in the jars.

      If you are there all you need do is change over the air.

      When burping I always use a gentle fan to force air changeover as sometimes I will be doing 100 jars at a time.
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        #5
        Has anyone ever tried to "restore" old Boveda Humidipaks, like 58 or 62, to normal, like new functioning? I have a couple dozen that have dried out in my low humidity, desert climate and am wondering if sealing them in a high humidity container would allow them to absorb enough moisture to function again.

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