Boveda Packs......

lwien

Well-Known Member
I started using Boveda packs about 9 months ago. I put my bud in, what is supposed to be, airtight aluminum Space Case containers. I then put one Beveda pack into a Mason jar and put the SC container inside the jar.

After 9 months of use, while opening and closing that jar about once a week, my bud is as fresh and moist as the day I got it and the Boveda pack is still going strong.

Hope that helps.

Side note........I used to do the same thing without the packs and my bud dried out in about 2 months.
 

Amoreena

Grown up Flower Child
... Hope that helps. ...
It does, thanks. So even the supposedly airtight aluminum Space Case container is permeated by a Boveda pack outside, within the mason jar? That's good to know. Comparatively speaking, cheap-quality plastic vials should interfere very little while keeping strains separate. :)
 
Amoreena,

lwien

Well-Known Member
I'm glad not to have bought any special storage containers (Amazon tried to tempt me). Hope you didn't invest much in Space Cases.

Nah. Got 'em about 6 years ago at a pretty healthy discount so it's all good.
 
lwien,

Baron23

Well-Known Member
HI guys - just touching on the subject of containers, I also subscribe to glass jars made for canning and preserving. I personally like Bormioli Rocco's Fido jars. These are the jars with the over-cam locking lever....you've seem them commonly.

https://www.google.com/#q=fido+jars+made+in+italy

Now, as to Boveda...well, I may have made an error but not fatal. Fro storage (not curing) I bought 49% ones as I am very leery of too much humidity and resulting mold. For decades I was a dedicated cigar smoker (love dem cubans but can't have them anymore) and I have seen the results of too much humidity.

When these go south, perhaps I will buy 62% ones. But I vape and all I wanted to do is preserve the herb in storage. I take out a supply, grind, and dry in a pollen box so I kind of thought 62% was perhaps a bit much.

I saw where one gentleman in this thread used 49% also. Any one else? Any other views on it?
 

MinnBobber

Well-Known Member
I saw where one gentleman in this thread used 49% also. Any one else? Any other views on it?

I also use 62% exclusively and have some primo CO herb from 2+ years ago and it's better than the day I got it. Never have any mold with 62s.
My containers are very small, the JyARZ classics that only hold about 4 grams (?).
I fold over/ contour the Bovedas to hug the interior walls and the herb does touch. Never had any problems.

Never tried the 49% as totally happy with 62%. I would guess that your buds might just be a little brittle but that likely will not effect long term storage.
Like you said, 62s next time or get some now and try a side by side comparison of 49 to 62 RH
 

IAmKrazy2

Darth Vapor
Agree. Been using 62's for a long time without issue. Ae long as you aren't putting freshly cut and undried or not properly dried herb in jars there will not be mold issues with the 62's.
 

Stevenski

Enter the Dragon
I feel so much more comfortable having given around 3oz to my bro to hide from me whilst I am on a T break. I went with one 62% pack per 10-20g so fingers crossed.

I will say that these Boveda packs may replace my grinder as the single best purchase I have made & P4P everyone who keeps reasonable amounts of bud on hand should have a few in a sealed bag.
 

TheVaporist

Man is a universe within himself
After one year with a bunch of 62's in my jar, I'm wondering how life was before :p

These are wonderful for long time storage, keeping your material fresh and moist, I even use it in my "daily" jar in order to keep the material moist before vaporizing it.
I like to vape it a little moist, making the vapor less dry on waterless vaporizer :)

I know boveda's can touch our material, but somebody knows what material it's made of?
 
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NevadaPradah

Active Member
I also use 62% exclusively and have some primo CO herb from 2+ years ago and it's better than the day I got it. Never have any mold with 62s.
My containers are very small, the JyARZ classics that only hold about 4 grams (?).
I fold over/ contour the Bovedas to hug the interior walls and the herb does touch. Never had any problems.

Never tried the 49% as totally happy with 62%. I would guess that your buds might just be a little brittle but that likely will not effect long term storage.
Like you said, 62s next time or get some now and try a side by side comparison of 49 to 62 RH

Im assuming buds are ruined if the boveda pack bust?
 
NevadaPradah,

MinnBobber

Well-Known Member
(btw, my boveda pack didn't bust, but I'm just curious because I'm new to using these :brow:)
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I guess anything can break BUT the Bovedas are extremely durable. I've had my box of Bovedas fall from 6 feet onto a concrete floor, had a container with bud and Boveda in a dirtbike handlebar bag take 6 hours of bumps/hits, and have never had a Boveda break.
They should never break under any kind of normal use.
 

NevadaPradah

Active Member
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I guess anything can break BUT the Bovedas are extremely durable. I've had my box of Bovedas fall from 6 feet onto a concrete floor, had a container with bud and Boveda in a dirtbike handlebar bag take 6 hours of bumps/hits, and have never had a Boveda break.
They should never break under any kind of normal use.

Great! That is actually awesome to know.

I have a tad bit more bud than my jar can hold right now and the pack is squeezed in somewhat tight
(but not crammed/forced inside)

Now i am no longer concerned :rockon:
 
NevadaPradah,

Techmob

Well-Known Member
I have purchased many of these over time and the ones I have not used and some that I have, has gone hard.

Can you rehydrate these and if so how please?
Thanks
 
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