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Is anyone in the forums using a hygrometer in there curing/storage jars like so many of the newer growers are into on Icmag?
I know it's not necessary, I think Coda's post above is the perfect set of instructions, and I've cured successfully before, but I am definately interested to know if anyone here is using these during curing.
I've considered it. I read a great thread on curing somewhere (I'll have to dig it up) where the guy used a small hygrometer in each of his quart jars as a way to aid in getting the right amount of moisture for curing.
If I can find the hygromters I'll most likely be trying that method out with a jar next grow to see what happens. Personally I think it's an awesome idea if it works as well as claimed.
Quote: coda said: I've considered it. I read a great thread on curing somewhere (I'll have to dig it up) where the guy used a small hygrometer in each of his quart jars as a way to aid in getting the right amount of moisture for curing.
If I can find the hygromters I'll most likely be trying that method out with a jar next grow to see what happens. Personally I think it's an awesome idea if it works as well as claimed.
Exactly. And what Iam interested in specifically is knowing/monitoring exactly when I can leave the quart jar lid closed and stop opening it daily.