Harvest & Curing Is Rehydration Possible?

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Afternoon all,

Long-story-short, my area is in the midst of a severe drought, ambient humidity is about 10%. I left my girls drying WAY too long as I was away on work. It's all in jars now with humidity sitting on about 16%. It's so dry and crumbles as soon as its touched. Is rehydration or the introduction of moisture possible, or would it just bring on mould?

Cheers,

Skill
 
Afternoon all,

Long-story-short, my area is in the midst of a severe drought, ambient humidity is about 10%. I left my girls drying WAY too long as I was away on work. It's all in jars now with humidity sitting on about 16%. It's so dry and crumbles as soon as its touched. Is rehydration or the introduction of moisture possible, or would it just bring on mould?

Cheers,

Skill
Orange peel works in the jar or I have used a paper towel lightly damp. Check after an hour and you should be close to 50% plus. Then take it out and let it settle. And then check again.

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Orange peel works in the jar or I have used a paper towel lightly damp. Check after an hour and you should be close to 50% plus. Then take it out and let it settle. And then check again.

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Hey mate thanks for stopping by. I'm trying it out, and see what happens.
 
You can always purchase some Boveda humidity packs as well.
 
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