link to those sensors?
iv seen this mentioned before before but im not sure i quite understand it whats the difference between moisture content and RH%Additionally if you can get your Moisture content under 14% (i recommend closer to 12.5% depending on your geographical location and climate) the bags will burp excess moisture out themselves. this will save hours of labor during the curing process.
Thanksuse this link to order by the bag:
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we are working on getting a distributor in the UK to help lower the shipping costs but for now this would be your best option.
RH is the humidity level of the surrounding area. Moisture content is the measurement of actual moisture in the plant.iv seen this mentioned before before but im not sure i quite understand it whats the difference between moisture content and RH%
for example we aim for 58%RH for smoking what is this in moisture content
sorry if my question is confusing
OK so how would we go about measuring the moisture content of a bud?RH is the humidity level of the surrounding area. Moisture content is the measurement of actual moisture in the plant.
OK so how would we go about measuring the moisture content of a bud?
Something like this. If you are US, Lowes has a $19 version.link to those sensors?
Correct.Was having a read on other threads earlier and I think @Mañ'O'Green was using a wood moisture meter. Its a little handheld device with 2 small metal prongs you stab into the bud.
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Was having a read on other threads earlier and I think @Mañ'O'Green was using a wood moisture meter. Its a little handheld device with 2 small metal prongs you stab into the bud.
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