Mephisto Genetics Mephisto sativa Old School Mango Haze and Walter White Bx1

I apologize for digressing from the specified topic!
It's ok bII no need to apologize just wanted to say something before pages clogged it up most of my journals I wouldn't care but this one was specifically for mephisto testers
 
I really like these, the material looks almost like a nylon are they similar to Rain Science bags?.

Yes very similar to RS I never had a RS bag in my hands but my buddy has both and says they are very similar but the coda bags have a tighter wave.. I am almost positive it is a pvc material they hold up extremely well and super easy to clean I have some bags that have had a few grows through them and they clean up like new.. Now the TLS 2.0 bags are a canvas side with mesh bottoms they are really nice for living soil helps keeps the sides from drying out and the soil alive
 
I love the brown paper bag method, actually I don't know anything else ;). I always cut the stems of though, so it's just bud. The bags will have to work much harder to absorb that extra moisture ;).
All depends on your RH tho. If you're in a dry climate it will help to slow the drying down, and vise versa. Just depends on how fast, or slow you want/need your dry. I as well normally take them off tho too.

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All depends on your RH tho. If you're in a dry climate it will help to slow the drying down, and vise versa. Just depends on how fast, or slow you want/need your dry. I as well normally take them off tho too.

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That's very true, I should of mentioned that, I'm UK based so quite high RH but if your in Guantanamo you might want to leave them on. :crying:
 
All depends on your RH tho. If you're in a dry climate it will help to slow the drying down, and vise versa. Just depends on how fast, or slow you want/need your dry. I as well normally take them off tho too.

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That's very true, I should of mentioned that, I'm UK based so quite high RH but if your in Guantanamo you might want to leave them on. :crying:
That was kind of my thinking the way I left them my bud normally dry too fast so I thought it would help so it down but now you guys got me paranoid:condom: going to check the bags tonight and possibly remove the big stems :thanks::worship::d5::pass:
 
That was kind of my thinking the way I left them my bud normally dry too fast so I thought it would help so it down but now you guys got me paranoid:condom: going to check the bags tonight and possibly remove the big stems :thanks::worship::d5::pass:
You'll get a feel for it, they're quite forgiving and providing the bags are unwaxed they will do the job for you. I normally bag up one layer deep only and then leave 48hrs before checking the RH. Anything under 70% then goes into Grove bags.
 
You'll get a feel for it, they're quite forgiving and providing the bags are unwaxed they will do the job for you. I normally bag up one layer deep only and then leave 48hrs before checking the RH. Anything under 70% then goes into Grove bags.
:thanks::worship:Hey I appreciate it like i said this the first for me... I've read about guys doing it here but never paid close attention went back and checked some stuff I remember @JP1 saying and I might have miss understood:baked:


Yes they are unwaxed bags I believe 70 weight or pound or # ?!?! :shrug:
 
:thanks::worship:Hey I appreciate it like i said this the first for me... I've read about guys doing it here but never paid close attention went back and checked some stuff I remember @JP1 saying and I might have miss understood:baked:


Yes they are unwaxed bags I believe 70 weight or pound or # ?!?! :shrug:
I chopped a plant Saturday night that I've got in bags right now too :headbang:
 
It takes up space as these stinky bags can't be in the house but I can control the drying much better in the garden. This was the last lady that I had in here all bagged up.

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