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How to Rescue Dry Cannabis By Cole Fullmer
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ehydrating your cannabis is a delicate process that requires patience, but not a lot more than that. If you’ve recently purchased a “fresh” jar of medical cannabis at your local pharmacy that isn’t so fresh, we have a few Salt-Baked methods to help you revitalize your expensive medicine.
Humidity Control Packets
Self-regulating disposable humidity packs like, Boveda, help maintain relative humidity inside of your stash jar. Ideally, cannabis is stored at 55 to 62-percent relative humidity (RH).
Fruit Peel Method
Don’t forget to leave a little space between the fruit peel and your bud to avoid getting your stash too wet. This can be accomplished by placing your peel in an opened plastic bag within your stash jar.
sandwich baggy for two to 12 hours.
Cannabis Humidors
This may be the classiest option, but a cannabis humidor offers the best longterm solution to humidity control for the ultimate cannaseur. A humidor is usually a cedar-lined box that contains a hygrometer to monitor relative humidity – so you don’t need to guess. You can find these at Empire Merchandise or Looking Glass Smoke Shop on State Street in Salt Lake City. These are just a few Salt-Baked methods that our staff have found success with. To get more cannabis tips and news, make sure to visit saltbakedcity.com or follow our page on Instagram, @saltbakedcity.
Wet Paper Towel Method
Wet a fresh paper towel with just enough distilled water to get it about 70-percent damp. If you get your paper towel too wet, the excess moisture can lead to mold growth. Distilled water can be found at your local grocery store. Place the damp paper towel in an opened
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