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Thats really helpfull guys thanks a lot, Dear pop 22 what is that "59% Boveda in my jars." is anything that can help curing?

Boveda packs are very popular with cigar smokers for keeping their cigars at the right humidity while stored. The canna community has been using then now too. they come in different %. a 59% will keep your buds at about that level of humidity. Many people use the 62% but I don't like the way my bud burns in a joint or pipe AT 62%.I find the 59% just right for me. If you vape, you might want to take some out and let it dry out, less water in the vape makes it retain less heat
 
They make boveda 62 percent packs as well . These will help maintain that 62 percent rh needed to continue the curing process for a very long time. Once you get below 60 most say curing stops and it is a good reading for long term storage
 
They make boveda 62 percent packs as well . These will help maintain that 62 percent rh needed to continue the curing process for a very long time. Once you get below 60 most say curing stops and it is a good reading for long term storage

IMO I really doubt that curing would stop at an RH that high. Maybe once below 50%, but even then I suspect it would slow, not stop
 
Curing or aging depends on both temperature and humidity. if you maintain the same RH at different temperatures, the buds will cure faster at a higher temperature.

Here is a tool that helps demonstrate the relationship between temperature and humidity. It was developed for paper and film storage but applies to any organic material. Watch what happens to the "PI" value as you play with temperature and humidity sliders. The higher the PI number the slower the cure will be but the longer the long term storage without some degradation.
http://www.dpcalc.org/
 
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