Grove Bags ??

It took me forever to accumulate a gallon jar collection for storing weed. They are all sitting empty now, switched to grove bags. I like 1/4 lb and 1 zip bags myself and I keep them all in an 18 gallon tote with a lid. I don't use my Bovedas anymore. If I feel the herb is getting too dry I'll just add a bowl of orange rinds to the tote.......close the lid........and in a day or two, everything has freshened right up.
I am a fan with my only complaint being the damn ziploc portion failing on at least 3 bags.
The jars took up the top half of a closet and breaking a jar is always possible. So I reclaimed the closet with the tote and it's pretty easy to deal with. ymmv
The ziplocks have failed on all three of my large bags. I think I stored them folded in a weird way or something and now one side has a bend that unzips itself.
 
I am a Mason Jar guy. I am a Boveda Pack guy.

Just bought my first Terplock Grove Bags.

I can't wait to try them. Without any Boveda Packs.

I am not confident that I will ever have Cannabis sitting around for more than six months. So, long term storage in excess of six months is not a consideration.

For me, I am looking to perfect my Dry, and Cure methodologies. I will start a discussion about Drying methodologies, in a separate thread, as I am attempting two methodologies that are new to me. I have only ever used the method that requires me to listen too and feel the branch that I am bending, in an effort to determine proper level of dryness or remaining moisture in the plant. 60F and 60% RH are the environmental targets, while maintaining indirect air flow and fresh air turnover.

But for this discussion, about Grove Bags, it is the Cure methodology that I am looking to improve on.

Carry on...lol. I suck at controlling my enthusiasm when I am lit.
 
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