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It's made curing so simpleAwesome! Looks like those bags really make things easier — no need to open and burp them. I’m thinking of trying them for my harvest too
They are a sponsor!Man I switched to the Grove Cure Bags instead of Jars. I must say I am impressed with how my outdoor stuff cured. It's simple as can be. No need to burp the bags or anything. Makes curing weed so easy!! We need them as a sponsor!!!
2 weeks minimum.I just started using them. How long are you letting them cure in the bag before pulling a few buds?
I don't burp them at all. I love the "set it and forget it" concept.Thank you for the information, I must have more now, I am very intrigued, Someone poste that you do not need to burp the pack, what does everyone think? is that true??
As an FYI, Boveda bags are made by Grove for them under private label if I am correct, they just include a Boveda pack with them now. I am using both Kure Bags and Grove Bags, so far both seem to be doing the job in the similar manner. Growv bags offer more sizes and different types of bags (i.e. 1oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 lb - 5lb. and solid or w/windows) Kure offers only 1/4 lb, 1/2 lb., and 1 lb bags at this time. I am not using any Boveda packs in my bags, during the cure phase and may not after, it just depends on how the buds are holding up. But according to both manufacturers, these maintain the humidity between 58% & 62%, so we'll see down the road.I had a bevoda bag that I thought was awesome until the zipper thing separated on one side. Leaving it unable to seal. I had to move the pound of flower into my other bags which are grove. The grove has held up to my abuse much better than bevoda. I’m not talking bad about one and good about the other, this is my actual experience with both bags so why not share. Got some grove bags still sealed from the middle of summer and it’s just as fresh as when it was placed into the bag. I do kind of feel like the zipper has more peril the larger it is. Like on a pound or 5 pound bag vs a 1/4 lbs bag. Regardless, bevoda failed and grove has not yet.
Interesting. The bevoda bag was abused more but the grove held up to it better. I really think it comes down to zipper length and frequency of use. The outside of the bag also took more wear and tear but only cosmetic. The bevoda was good for me until the catastrophic failure. I do use their humidity pack in all my storage, no harm and may help in the longer run.As an FYI, Boveda bags are made by Grove for them under private label if I am correct, they just include a Boveda pack with them now. I am using both Kure Bags and Grove Bags, so far both seem to be doing the job in the similar manner. Growv bags offer more sizes and different types of bags (i.e. 1oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 lb - 5lb. and solid or w/windows) Kure offers only 1/4 lb, 1/2 lb., and 1 lb bags at this time. I am not using any Boveda packs in my bags, during the cure phase and may not after, it just depends on how the buds are holding up. But according to both manufacturers, these maintain the humidity between 58% & 62%, so we'll see down the road.
I use boveda packs as well, in my glass jars, until I get more Grove bags. Which is one of my Christmas presents to me. LOLInteresting. The bevoda bag was abused more but the grove held up to it better. I really think it comes down to zipper length and frequency of use. The outside of the bag also took more wear and tear but only cosmetic. The bevoda was good for me until the catastrophic failure. I do use their humidity pack in all my storage, no harm and may help in the longer run.
Store next summers grow I’m going to get more. Right now over the winter I’ll just use what I have and then use jars when no more bags are available. But a big summer grow I can’t use jars, just too time consuming. I’m going to try to fridge dry soon as well. Drying and curing are such a big part in getting good bugs when it’s all said and done so I’m trying to find out what method I’m best at.I use boveda packs as well, in my glass jars, until I get more Grove bags. Which is one of my Christmas presents to me. LOL
I don’t burp them either. Goes from chop to hang to grove bags. I leave them in grove bags until I start breaking into them. The seal on them does like to separate from the bags so I try not to get in an out of them too often. So I have a jar I use and fill it. Once it’s empty I just go back to my grove bagsThank you for the information, I must have more now, I am very intrigued, Someone poste that you do not need to burp the pack, what does everyone think? is that true??