Harvest & Curing need to cure a HP without jars

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hey guys I dont have jars or containers unfortunately and im low on time and money and need to start curing tonight. I have some thick ziplock bags, can I cure with these? any extra steps? should I 'burp' less often or more often? thanks
 
hey guys I dont have jars or containers unfortunately and im low on time and money and need to start curing tonight. I have some thick ziplock bags, can I cure with these? any extra steps? should I 'burp' less often or more often? thanks

Try and find something made from paper. I use paper bags..

Ziplocks are a bad idea.. mold..
 
Zip locks will work in a pinch. Daily venting should be fine. Any kind of Rubbermaid or Zip Lock container will also work.
 
Zip locks will work in a pinch. Daily venting should be fine. Any kind of Rubbermaid or Zip Lock container will also work.

ok thanks guys. Ill probably use paper bag inside a rubbermaid.
 
Here you go mate
http://www.mandalaseeds.com/FAQ#HA2

scroll down to the "What is the best method for drying and curing?" section and read up there.

Some great info for what you are seeking.

@ "The Elvis" : Please dont give advice if you dont know what you are talking about, Im sure you where just trying to help but to do so you need to know what you are talking about. Curing in zip locks are just great.

Justin
 
Here you go mate
http://www.mandalaseeds.com/FAQ#HA2

scroll down to the "What is the best method for drying and curing?" section and read up there.

Some great info for what you are seeking.

@ "The Elvis" : Please dont give advice if you dont know what you are talking about, Im sure you where just trying to help but to do so you need to know what you are talking about. Curing in zip locks are just great.

Justin

I only speak from personal experience and using plastic will work but mold can form if not careful. I have NEVER lost bud from using paper.. just my 2 pennies..
 
Here you go mate
http://www.mandalaseeds.com/FAQ#HA2

scroll down to the "What is the best method for drying and curing?" section and read up there.

Some great info for what you are seeking.

@ "The Elvis" : Please dont give advice if you dont know what you are talking about, Im sure you where just trying to help but to do so you need to know what you are talking about. Curing in zip locks are just great.

Justin

I only speak from personal experience and using plastic will work but mold can form if not careful that was my point. I have NEVER lost bud from using paper.. just my 2 pennies.. No burping no watching it No keeping up with RH.. I like working easy.. :Sharing One:
 
@Elvis I think you are confusing drying with curing.

Paper bags will make your buds too dry if you use them for curing. You want something completely air tight for a proper cure. The point of curing is to let the moisture in the buds out then back in.. If that makes sense. A paper bag will help dry your buds but you will not be able to maintain a proper humidity and they will eventually overdry
 
@Elvis I think you are confusing drying with curing.

Paper bags will make your buds too dry if you use them for curing. You want something completely air tight for a proper cure. The point of curing is to let the moisture in the buds out then back in.. If that makes sense. A paper bag will help dry your buds but you will not be able to maintain a proper humidity and they will eventually overdry

yes thanks evol. I only use the bags for drying not curing..

I miss read the OP. I have left bud in a bag before because i forgot about it and its crazy dry and kinda turns to powder.
 
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