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Sedge

The man your mother warned you about.
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If you mean Integra ,,yep they work the same, ,don’t know if they are cheaper though.
 

Sedge

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What % RH you think for general storage?
I cant remember what Integra are set at might have been 60 or even 58% ,pretty sure they have a bit less humidity than boveda,,
I used them for a while and still have one or two somewhere..

i prefere the lower humidity packs for long term storage,,,mainly cos 62% was bought in for cigars ,not for dope.
 

veritas629

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I cant remember what Integra are set at might have been 60 or even 58% ,pretty sure they have a bit less humidity than boveda,,
I used them for a while and still have one or two somewhere..

i prefere the lower humidity packs for long term storage,,,mainly cos 62% was bought in for cigars ,not for dope.
I've used both Boveda and Integra, both seem to do the trick equally well. Although the 58% are probably best for long-term storage, I found using the 62% in my everyday jar is nicer to vape. Smoother and more tasty & aroma. So it might be a bit of personal choice and how you consume the herbs. YMMV.
 

pug

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i use 62% bovedas for flower that still has a nice grind moisture level for vaping - usually flower around 1mth post-cure to around 12 months old. any flower that is getting dry (usually after 12 mths), i use 65% bovedas - like sedge said ... they are designed for cigar humidity levels and only seem to be available at cigar shops.

most of my canna is dried at around 65-70% humidity over a couple of weeks though. i dried a blueberry batch (which had pretty thick colas) at 50-55% once and found that I used the 65% bovedas with it, after 6 months or so.
 
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