Kama kush cbd/cbd skunk haze/durga mata II

Yes that’s right

A couple of half pound bags would take care of majority of it. Maybe a couple of ounce bags for the rest or use jars for that and you can see the difference first hand

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Can you send me a couple of bags just for trying, testing and finally advertising for me? send me pm

Half pound bags cost me $6 here plus shipping

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For me not. I’m so far away from australia that even google can’t calculate the distance. I guess 15.000 miles, because it was 5 or 6 hours away from thailand. Not sure anymore

Grove Bags have a look at these guys

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I look already :smiley:

I bought a 5 pack of 1 pound bags for like $50 i think but they are reusable and work great

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And I tell you again. Barfuss am Klavier. No matter how long time ago. Barfuß. https://youtu.be/-cR61ab3tWs?si=pm44OgEOp3tqZ2lb

Chicago - south side - :heart:

I noticed you were already given good advice above. But, because you tagged me ill add my input.

My dry method normally last about 16 days. I think my last grow took almost 18 days. So, when i put them in the jar its not really required to " burp" them. But, with that being said. Because im cautious… ill normally just open them up shake them around for a few seconds and close the lid. Ill do this for only a few days. Im slowly transitioning into grove bags, so im currently using both jar and bags.

If the jar/cure phase makes you nervous they make small humidity meters you can place inside the jar. You can get a multi pack for pretty cheap. If you see the RH getting above 64% you need to burp.

Hope this helps, any more questions or comments. Let me or another grower know.
Ps. Congratulations on a grow and dry.

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Yes it helps. I got it when I was very far away many years ago… :rofl:
One grow and dry. Again. I know nothing about plants. Just technique.

I want to say sorry, if I write strange things sometimes. That means usually that I tried to much from this good product already. :rofl: - no joke. Just remember if I start texting like stupid, then it was too much :crazy_face: - sometimes I read my own messages a couple of days later and think WTF?

@Crackadoo @Smokey101 @ItsOzzie

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This quality for home is enough for me.

https://www.videolyser.de/content/54357242/10-hours-training-my-hands

All good with me bud id rather you be you

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Yes. I draw a line and see very far silver linings. :heart: - tested cbd skunk haze. Unbelievable :partying_face: :smoking:

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Glad its smoking nice bud im curious and want to try and grow a cbd dominant plant myself

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I give you five hearts. @ItsOzzie

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In loving memory with grow with jane and 2023. :sunglasses:

https://www.videolyser.de/content/63179563/grow-with-jane-part-1

https://www.videolyser.de/content/63180811/grow-with-jane-part-2

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:dash: 2 Years of Perfect Storage – Using REWE Jars, No Boveda. Here’s How I Did It.

Hey everyone,
I wanted to share my personal long-term storage experience — maybe it helps someone out there who’s wondering how to keep their cannabis fresh for years without spending a lot on fancy gear.

:leaves: My Setup:

  • Drying: 14 full days at 58% relative humidity and 18°C (64°F)
  • Jars: Just regular, cleaned REWE (supermarket) screw-top glass jars
  • Curing: Right after drying, I put the buds into jars — no Boveda, no hygrometers
  • Storage: Kept in a dark, cool cupboard, rarely opened the jars

:test_tube: The result after 2 years:

  • No mold, no loss of aroma, trichomes still intact
  • Feels slightly dry on the outside, but when I break the buds open, they’re still soft and a bit sticky inside
  • Both in joints and in my vape, it’s super smooth — no harshness, no “hay” taste

Honestly, I was surprised how well this worked — especially without any humidity control products. For me, 55–58% RH is the sweet spot for long-term storage. The buds grind well, burn clean, and still smell amazing.

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