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11-21-2009, 01:09 AM #11Junior Member
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.
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02-01-2010, 11:13 AM #12Member
Adding moisture to dry herb
what about putting in fresh MJ leaf? Come on people! No more food products in your jars
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02-01-2010, 11:35 AM #13Junior Member
Adding moisture to dry herb
Originally Posted by Blaze21
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02-03-2010, 11:23 PM #14Junior Member
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.
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