My order came in today from Medibuds and although it smells dank, it is pretty dry. Do you guys have any tips to help moisten it so it doesn't crumble.
Tips for Dry Weed?
My order came in today from Medibuds and although it smells dank, it is pretty dry. Do you guys have any tips to help moisten it so it doesn't crumble.
[9 Points] None:
[3 Points] None:
Boveda pack in Mason Jar or C-Vault.
[2 Points] sinn0304:
Adding moisture back always increases the chance of mold or other contamination, so do it sparingly. That said, putting a small piece of fresh bread into the bag and leaving it sealed will allow the bud to absorb some of the moisture that the bread is holding, without changing or adding any tastes to the bud.
[2 Points] narkant:
I like to use a little piece of banana peel, get a jar put the weed at the bottom, lay it on it's side and put a little banana at the top and seal it, leave it for about a half hour or so. Just check it every so often to see if it's taken enough moisture back in to it.
It gives it a nice little banana flavor too :D
[2 Points] DNMtor1:
If you don't end up with a two-way solution that won't add too much mositure back in (like the Boveda packs), then getting a hygrometer might be a good idea to make sure things don't get too wet.
[2 Points] 367T:
Not quite the answer you're looking for, but if you're willing to get a vaporizer, dry weed vaporizes very well, and connecting your vape to a water piece like a bong will moisten up the vapor even more if you're so inclined.
I have a decent vape, not a great vape, but a perfect first vape (Arizer Solo) and it has been nothing short of revolutionary in terms of my weed use. I couldn't recommend it more, and given how efficient they are they'll pay for themselves and then some over time.
[2 Points] Church_Wine:
Thanks for all the responses!
[1 Points] Vmn551:
I use CVault containers. They have a little humidifier packet, similar to one you would find in a cigar box, but with the right humidity for cannabis. These will absorb moisture if your herb is too damp, and add moisture if it is too dry, keeping it at just the right level.
[1 Points] None:
back in the day when packs would come in super dry, I'd put them in mason jars about 1/3rd of the way full. Then cut up an old t-shirt into squares that fit over the top of the jar. Run these squares under water and ring them out really well until they are just kind of damp. Put these over the top of the jar, screw on the outer ring of the lid, and let sit for an hour or two. Remove tshirt, shake the jar to move the buds around, repeat until desired moisture content is reached.
It also helps if it is in a somewhat warm place. I used to set mine on top of my desktop or back of the TV or something.
Orange peels also work well but add some smell. As many have said, moisture does lead to mold and other nasty shit, so monitor how much moisture you're putting in carefully.
[1 Points] young_k:
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[1 Points] None:
Bread or Wet paper towel/tissue is best bet. SPARINGLY.
Orange peel will mess with flavor for sure.
[0 Points] TooManyUsersUses420:
Put it in a jar. :)
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