Vivi curing

I only throw a boveda in if I drop below 54% rh in the jar just to keep it from getting crumbly. I still have yet to try out grove bags to @Oldfartnoclue58 if you wanna try those out theres no burping requirements

Thanks for the reps
Fyi… I buy the knockoff grove bags from Amazon and they’re just as good but without the ridiculous shipping fees grove charges….
 
Fyi… I buy the knockoff grove bags from Amazon and they’re just as good but without the ridiculous shipping fees grove charges….
I was looking at those but I didn't know how they performed. Good to know, Im picking some up now!
 
Don't you have that fancy cold cure fridge? How's that thing holding up?
Awesome! I just don’t store in it, to save wear and tear on the fookin expensive things. I dry/cure in them, then store in the bags, in the coldest closet in the house. Works just as good as storing inside the unit… :pass:
 
Yeah, that's what they're advertising. No burping. That and the quick turn around, 10 days, are the big things they're pushing. I'm using some grove bags now. I do think I saw a little disclaimer about it being properly dried. So, that's probably their out, lol.
 
Yeah, that's what they're advertising. No burping. That and the quick turn around, 10 days, are the big things they're pushing. I'm using some grove bags now. I do think I saw a little disclaimer about it being properly dried. So, that's probably their out, lol.
You can by a pinned wood moisture meter 10-12% is usually right on target between 58-62% rh.
 
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