Grow #3: 4 Strains, six plants, all photoperiods

All done!

8 ounces of Blue Dream tincture


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Well, I put one of my CBD Zkittlez in a grove bag. Got 6.5 ounces with sugar leaves. Not sure if I am was a bit early but it seemed to be ready after 6 days of drying.

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If you’re not sure if it was dry enough, don’t hesitate to “burp” your Grove bags. Otherwise you risk getting mold. :nerd_face:
Keep your eyes on it until it’s properly dried, and even after, you might want to check them once in a while. Grove bags tend to “equalize” their RH to the environment they are stored in.

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@kaptain3d Tx for the info. That all makes total sense. I forget that sometimes grove bags need to be “burpees”. Appreciate the support! :victory_hand:

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You worked hard for your final product, I would hate for you to lose it. :nerd_face: :peace_symbol:

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@kaptain3d Another reason I share my grows. You said you would be sitting back and watching. You seemed to have become my closer. :victory_hand:

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I’m just one grateful guy trying to give back to the community. :wink:
There’s a lot of great people here that will help when there’s a need :nerd_face:

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Meters fit into the bags.
also, note the “Heat Seal” label

Do not heat seal until satisfied 60-65% stable RH.
Burping bags is advised as mentioned previously.
Best luck.

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I know about the heat seals… :wink:
I’ve been using them for a while now. They are really good, and a Rh meter in the bag is great too!
A lot of my friends using Grove bags were also surprised by the fact that eventually they equalize RH with their storage location.
Mind you, it’s quite possible that they work perfectly for you. Having meters in the bags makes it easier to keep your eyes on it. :peace_symbol: :love_you_gesture:

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@DEEPDIVERDAVE Tx for the heads up! I have those same ones that I used for mason jars. Going to drop them in the bags now. Appreciate the help and advice! :victory_hand:

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Not all read the same or accurate, but close works too.

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@kaptain3d On my last harvest, I actually dropped in the Boveda packs and my buds have cured and stored nicely. :victory_hand::grin: Appreciate the input about the heat seal. I am definitely going to do that with the 4 ounce grove bags. I want to hold on to a few ounces of each strain for long term storage.

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Oh definitely. That makes total sense. Tx

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leave plenty of space.
2-oz and space?
Don’t pack them in.

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How much space do you leave? I thought putting 2 ounces in a 4 ounce bag would be ok?

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Me too, It’s a personal thing.
How much weed can get compromised in one bag, or two.
Fond of multiple safeguards on all forms of personal actions.
Sailor experienced, DDD.
My finished cured buds, all have “airy” structure, not “crushed”



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