Grove bags, first time

pegboy

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No need for the hydrometer if properly dried per their directions.

Also, If storing for long-term it is recommended to put a heat seal above the zip lock area of the bag.

This is my method for the last few years.
Goof luck.
Yep. Without the heat seal its just a bag.
 

Blue_Focus

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No need for the hydrometer if properly dried per their directions.

Also, If storing for long-term it is recommended to put a heat seal above the zip lock area of the bag.

This is my method for the last few years.
Goof luck.
I heat sealed mine.
 

Beard-o

Well-Known Member
No need for the hydrometer if properly dried per their directions.

Also, If storing for long-term it is recommended to put a heat seal above the zip lock area of the bag.

This is my method for the last few years.
Goof luck.
They are heat sealed. The only reason I threw a hydrometer in there was because I've got a lot of them, so why not use them.
 

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
So whats the difference between these Grove Bags and me just vacuum sealing a bag?
Grove bags have particular permeability in the plastic film that seems to be proprietary to this brand. It allows moisture and gas exchange over regular bags and Mylar. A technology designed specifically for cannabis with durability, odor control, oxygen diffusion, humidity control, anti-static properties, and UV protection.
 

Beard-o

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I just opened a sealed bag I put up in mid March. The weed smelled amazing. As if it were only days old.
I pulled a couple buds and looked at them under my 40x microscope, and the trichomes were all intact and glistening. The weed smoked beautifully as well. Not the least bit over dried. Big fan of Grove bags.
 
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