Interesting idea, but what's wrong with curing in a glass jar the traditional way? Been working for generations just fine. I guess a few side-by-side's are the best way to assess the theory. :thumbsup:

Depending on the porosity of the Tyvek, and it's intended application...if the gas vapors can escape, I'd think the water vapors could, too. Would this dry the buds rather than cure them?

If the theory is that this keeps the moisture in, but gas escapes...I don't see a benefit to having to dick with the Tyvek, rather than opening the jars a couple of times a day. If not removing the humidity in the jar daily, you risk a very quick case of mold. And having to physically open the jars gives you an opportunity to inspect the buds anyway.

By the way...those Debbie Meyers green bags are an interesting concept too. (according to my wife, who bought some) Problem is...they don't work either in the fridge, or on the counter. But they are easier to spot in the fridge, lol. :jointsmile: