I now present to you, the finest crop I have ever cultivated. a mystery strain I'm naming hash mouth for the time being.

Dude…. First of all, what kind of noob needs to cite sources over material when it comes to growing? Unless it’s controversial, it’s not even worth looking into it further. Yet, you did. Which means you clearly have little experience actually growing? You’re speaking to a seasoned commercial grower with more than 35 seasons under their belt and stepping to me with articles? I have an idea… how about understand bias lmfao. You cited boveda….. as a literal source about something they sell products for and you don’t see the bias? Those packs are not necessary for anyone that knows how to grow and shouldn’t be used by any established grower because they destroy terp values. They’re for noobs who don’t know how to cure. Second, I’m not disagreeing that higher humidity levels (62% to be exact) is the ideal condition. The notion that dropping below 55% immediately ruins your cure (which is what you said) is complete Rubbish. I have 15 years of experience to back this. I don’t need your articles to try to disprove what I actually know from 3rd party testing of my own products is the case. Have had product drop below 55% many times and it’s not hard to revive it and no one knows the difference. Your attitude of confidence on a subject you obviously know little about is very obvious. The drying process is far more imperative and volatile. The curing comes naturally if you do the drying in a slow fashion and correctly. So maybe if your trash product drops below that for even a second you don’t have the experience to revive the product, but that doesn’t make your statement true. No amount of random articles (which you can find to support any notion) is going to convince a seasoned grower otherwise.

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