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We just got one of these foodsaver vacuum thingy and i was wondering about using it to preserve differnt strains to savor at a latter date . Does anyone use them ? After a propper cure of course.
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I have used them. Only downside is how dry your material is. If it’s too dry the bag will powder the contents when you remove the air.We just got one of these foodsaver vacuum thingy and i was wondering about using it to preserve differnt strains to savor at a latter date . Does anyone use them ? After a propper cure of course.
Sitting at a pretty 58% Guess I would do it right after the cure,I have used them. Only downside is how dry your material is. If it’s too dry the bag will powder the contents when you remove the air.
Hell yea dude...bags don't matter so much get the cheapest ones you can find they all work well...and yep...vacuum seal up a nice 8oz or so in each bagWe just got one of these foodsaver vacuum thingy and i was wondering about using it to preserve differnt strains to savor at a latter date . Does anyone use them ? After a propper cure of course.
I have done that too. Worked great!Here is a crude drawing I made of something else you can do.
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Take a really long run of bag off the roll...make your end seal...then move up 4 inches or so make a seal move up a centimeter make another seal...essentially making little one or two oz packs you can then cut in-between the double seal to seperate them....I'd do this and put 2 oz in each pack....a double pack was a QP. Then I'd leave two together and seal them on the end (where the scissors are drawn) takes a bit of work but easier to just grab a couple oz pack than open a whole half pound up
To do this you feed the bag up under the lid lock it down seal, drag it back Lock down seal...repeat
That makes a hell of a lot of sense. So long the outside of the bags was wiped down very thoroughly, there shouldn't have been any smell leaking either. A cat I used to pick up from would bring Cali weed to NM in a very similar fashion.One of the illegal grows I worked at used to use a vacuum sealer for their pounds. One of the owners was a fucking cowboy and would vacuum seal 50p flat as a pancake. He would pack 25 units in a suitcase and take 2 suitcases full with him when he would take a trip to Dallas and deliver them to his out of state customer. I thought he was crazy as fuck because if he got caught that would be a federal charge but he said he's been doing it for 3 years when I was there so I guess he figured out a way to get away with it. I asked him why he vacuum packed the weed flat like that and he told me on the xray at the airport the bags looked like folded shirts.
Yep like a bag of chips or most other foods that sit on a shelf for a while think alot is done that wayThat makes a hell of a lot of sense. So long the outside of the bags was wiped down very thoroughly, there shouldn't have been any smell leaking either. A cat I used to pick up from would bring Cali weed to NM in a very similar fashion.
FWIW if you're able to, purge the oxygen from the bags with nitrogen before sealing them. The nitrogen is an inert gas, so purging will prevent any oxidizing from happening while in storage. Having a deep freezer for the big hauls would help a lot too.