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Axiom

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Hi I've picked up a couple jar worth of street weed.
Its in shit condition... its dark green, there's a lot of moisture locked inside.

The stems inside are wet/fresh (most of them)  and largely bendy with no hope of snapping... some of the smaller buds dry stems and snap with some bending. 

The outside of the buds feel dry to the touch.... almost way too dry.

The bud itself seems quite resinous and glittery with a light on it. It smells nice and is gooey inside. The outside looks old and stale. 
Which makes me think it can be saved?

 

My question -

 

  • to jar it with boveda 82 to even out the moisture?
  • to jar it without boveda and do gradual burping?
  • leave it out in brown bags for a couple days and see what happens?

 

I want to go for the third option but I don't want to overdry the outside of the buds

 

it seems like it was quick dried with heat and lots of air. How can i redistribute the remaining moisture without ruining the bud?

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Just now, Axiom said:

it seems like it was quick dried with heat and lots of air.

 

Just now, Axiom said:

How can i redistribute the remaining moisture without ruining the bud?

 

Its likely to have been ruined already tbh. 

 

Go for the third option :yep: This will draw the moisture out from the middle of the bud but it may take more than a few days to be ready to consume.

 

:smokin:

Edited by lildaveham
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Don't buy that crap,it's like every weed here,not single person drys it well,it goes more on scale soggy :fart:

 

And they price it like 12p/g lol

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11 hours ago, Axiom said:

How can i redistribute the remaining moisture without ruining the bud?

 

Put it in a sealed plastic bag with some air in it for 12 hours to draw out the moisture then brown bag it till its dry

 

Owd

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id go with Owd on this one, i used to seal in a tupperware box or plastic bag, tied tightly for 24 hrs and the edges should be moister, ready to try dry it again properly.

just watch for mould

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