laughingmoon
Active member
Well since you want to measure your bud's humidity, and not the surrounding environment, an air-tight jar would be solid. Get some canning jars.
I read the entire thread...took about two weeks of reading here and there...ordered the Caliber III's and they arrived this week.
I'm going to buy some jars next and can't remember if they need to be air tight. I found some two gal. glass jars at Walmart but they do not have gaskets...the lid just sits down in the neck of the jar. Will these be okay or do I need gaskets in the lids to seal them tight between burping?
WIC
been a while since i've posted, but this method has been 100%, excellent results
but going though a cure now where ambient humidity has been
70%+, so having to open jars very often(not quite below 70 in the jar)
probably over a week of bud in open air, curious about similar experiences
I've found there is always dry air in the fridge part of my frost-free freezer/fridge combo. If you close the jar right away as you take it out, condensation will only form on the outside of the jar.
Using the fridge I can reliably lower RH in my jars in humid
weather.
Great tip about the cold air holding less moisture!
thanks again for this thread! one question i really would love answered is about leaving the jars open when ambient RH is in the target zone. does the bud care if the jar is closed or open?
btw, IKEA has some nice jars.