I’ve never used Boveda Packs… months ago I was going to buy some and just kept reading review after review of people saying it significantly reduced the smell and taste of their weed. Totally turned me away… but reading through this forum, and other growers forums, they almost seem to be a staple. So now I’m torn… this ever happen to anyone?
I find they influence the taste. They come standard now in recreational packaging here.
Getting the drying right is the hardest part. Humidity is really relative to where you live.
Do u think it’s cuz of the access of leaves I had the same issue with my outdoor grow an this time around I took mostly all of the leaves an this royal gorilla was totally different from my other one
I swear by them. I dont notice a taste difference if the rh of my bud starts at, or above the rh of the bud. The lower the rh of the bud when adding boveda packs, the more I notice the taste difference. But I would still rather smoke bud at a good rh with a slight taste difference than dried up bud. And for me it didn’t hurt the smell in any case. The smell and density also increase with the dry buds. I will add that I also burp my jars with boveda packs regularly even after they are cured. That may play a part also.
I guess I have enough weed around where I can safely test them out and not be too bummed if I don’t like them.
Which ones would you guys recommend? I normally keep anywhere between a quarter to a half ounce of a couple different strains at home. Also, which ones would be best to use in standard sized mason jars after harvest?
I used Boveda, given that its all I’ve used. The buds from my last grow were especially after 6 weeks of curing with those Boveda packs.
I believe most people here use 32oz jars, but I would just go with the 64oz if you are unsure (or get a few extra, it doesn’t hurt to have extra jars laying around). It has enough room to pack about 2oz in the 64oz jars.
I use them all the time and I don’t notice a taste difference…
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Hi, the pack you receive in a cigar box from the store should last, on average, for a month. When you buy Boveda bags individually or in a box, they are significantly thicker and contain almost three times the solution. Shelf life 90 days. Feeling them is the best way to determine if they are spent, how to determine this I found on the site . The crystals begin to dry out when the packaging begins to crunch a little. When the crystals have lost all moisture, the bag will become stiff. For reuse, I think they can be re-soaked.
All I use are cVaults and Boveda packs. I think these take size 67 and I have some size 8 for smaller things too. You can also double and triple up on the packs to help work longer. I usually put at least 2 in everything except the smallest things. They work fine, people say all kinds of things, even Ona is bad to use now and take away the smell and things some say.