Just got an e-mail back from Boveda on their new 54% packs. They say 60-90 days before the item is back in stock . . .
Doing some quick math on my napkin, 62-54=8. 8 / 62 = .13%, so just carefully measure your Boveda 62% pack and take some scissors and cut off 13% of the pack. Bam! 54% DIY Boveda pack!!Just got an e-mail back from Boveda on their new 54% packs. They say 60-90 days before the item is back in stock . . .
If I am not using the boveda pack because I plan to vape the flowers sooner, how should I store my boveda for future use if I get a dry batch or want to store for a longer period of time. I have a food vacuum sealer. I was thinking about vacuum sealing it. I assume the boveda will dry out if I leave it out in the open for extended periods of time (weeks or a few months)?
Excellent first post, welcome to the forum. That is interesting news, you learned a lot more than I didHey all,
My first post yeah! Just wanted to inform everyone that I sent an email to Planet Vape a week or so ago inquiring about the Boveda 54's and apparently CVault did some testing and found them to be to dry. From PV "Boveda 54's were tested by CVault and found to be too dry. They are working with Boveda on a different %."
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The only concern I have re-hydrating these packs is cleanliness. Sponges are notorious for harboring microscopic life. I think a fresh paper towel and clean jar is a much better way to go however time and testing will see about mold etc. Sometimes disposable is best.so I threw the packs in with a saturated paper towel in a mason jar for about 6 hours and the packs appear to be revitalized!
I feel you on the salt thing. I guess a quick wipe with an alcohol pad would keep the exterior of the pack clean.No need to worry if you are careful to be clean because bio contaminants will not live in the salt solution of the Boveda pack.
Hey now,The only concern I have re-hydrating these packs is cleanliness. Sponges are notorious for harboring microscopic life. I think a fresh paper towel and clean jar is a much better way to go however time and testing will see about mold etc. Sometimes disposable is best.
Thanks so much! I was looking to get extra Boveda packs and they have them too (in a smaller quantity than I could find anywhere else). So I'm in business!
As long as it's air-tight and your product is not too wet or dry to be curing, you're fine. The only drawback is that it will take a bit longer for the proper humidity to be reached, but I doubt you'll notice. When in doubt, an extra Humidipack doesn't hurt anything.Suppose I am asking do you guys fill or is any product in the container that is not packed in is able to cure in controlled humidity?
Have you made sure there's nothing interfering with the rubber gasket? With the smaller sizes, you have to fold the Boveda packs so they don't overlap or interfere with the gasket.I find sometimes the seal isn't perfect. There has been plenty of times I can smell the weed through the c vault when it's supposed to be smell proof. I can smell weed sometimes along the edges of the lid with the larger ones, and with the smaller ones, I've opened my backpack only to have a huge waft of dank hit me in the face. Kind of upsetting considering the price but oh well, they at least work perfect (least for me) for keeping my stuff fresh. I don't think the ring around the lid has anything spilled on it messing with the seal. I have noticed this many times, especially with the smaller ones.