How to cure your harvest

I do this.

It works great. You don’t necessarily need to put the hygrometers in the lid like I did, but it is a simple solution that takes out all of the guessing.
Getting too dry too fast will stop aging process. (Chlorophyll break down). Too wet and mold/mildew is a threat. Hygrometers are cheap and make life very easy.

I do start out with about 4 days in a drying net to get the buds close to the 60% I look for 62% or less to then put into the jars. If the relative humidity is too high in jars, I put it all back in net for a day and try again until you hit ~60%. Then toss in a Bovida pack and vacuum seal the jar for best long term storage. My supplies last years this way. (I like to keep a bit of each grow around).

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