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Harvest & Curing Humid climate

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"Onward through the fog!" - Oat Willie
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I live coastal and it gets humid. This was my first try with Grove Bags. I usually have a couple of ounces or so left over from last year's grow.

I've noticed this 10 month old bud has increased in water content. I bagged them at around 63% and they held for months but now they have hit 73%.

Is it where I live? Ambient air? I didn't experience this with Mason jars
 
I live coastal and it gets humid. This was my first try with Grove Bags. I usually have a couple of ounces or so left over from last year's grow.

I've noticed this 10 month old bud has increased in water content. I bagged them at around 63% and they held for months but now they have hit 73%.

Is it where I live? Ambient air? I didn't experience this with Mason jars
Living in Florida I haven't had any problems with mine staying at 62% with a couple Boveda packs.
 
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