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Dry after 4 days

Sure, but preferably use a hygrometer to monitor RH in the jars. There could still be some moisture inside those buds after only 4 days, and it will redistribute once the buds are contained. Good luck, and let us know how it goes. :pighug:
 
Sure, but preferably use a hygrometer to monitor RH in the jars. There could still be some moisture inside those buds after only 4 days, and it will redistribute once the buds are contained. Good luck, and let us know how it goes. :pighug:
I dont have one yet I figured I would burp them for longer and more often.
 
I dont have one yet I figured I would burp them for longer and more often.
That can work. Just watch for any visible sign of moisture buildup, and give the buds a feel now and again. If they get soft again, leave the tops off for a while. If you see any moisture or visible wetness, get the buds out of the jars for a while. You want the outsides to stay dry to the touch, but not to have the entire bud get completely dry and stiff.
Good luck with it. :pighug:
 
That can work. Just watch for any visible sign of moisture buildup, and give the buds a feel now and again. If they get soft again, leave the tops off for a while. If you see any moisture or visible wetness, get the buds out of the jars for a while. You want the outsides to stay dry to the touch, but not to have the entire bud get completely dry and stiff.
Good luck with it. :pighug:
I'll do that thanks.
 
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