Adding moisture to dry herb
Because when they do this, the brown bags are not sealed in an air-tight environment. If the bags are in a sealed environment the moisture is transfered from the torillas to the buds and it evens out. Even when people dry in bags, the bags themselves never get wet.
Adding moisture to dry herb
what about putting in fresh MJ leaf? Come on people! No more food products in your jars
Adding moisture to dry herb
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Originally Posted by Blaze21
Because when they do this, the brown bags are not sealed in an air-tight environment. If the bags are in a sealed environment the moisture is transfered from the torillas to the buds and it evens out. Even when people dry in bags, the bags themselves never get wet.
The only thing brown paper bags are good for is sucking the taste and smell off your bud if you dry in a brown paper bag you will taste that bg when you smoke it. A good cure should take at least 2 weeks. A proper curing should be a month!!
Adding moisture to dry herb
I've had good success using a 1" square piece of paper towel and a few drops of water. Shake paper towel until it stops dripping, then simply stick it on the inside lip of your cure jar/container. One or two applications works wonders with no added funny taste (like lettuce!) In a perfect world, properly slow drying buds is a simple task. In the middle of winter in this Delta region (where I'm currently at) Tule fog and a wet week made it very challenging to slow dry and not worry about mold/mildew problems. I lost half of a grow to this problem once before. It's better to re-hydrate crispy pot than to throw mildewed pot in the trash.