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Flower Included Boveda Pack Flower List

Just received two 62% bovedas with my order of 20g T24 Sundaze® Candy Store and 30ml 25:25 Lumir® via Alternaleaf! Interested to see whether it makes any difference to the flower, it arrived nicely cured anyway
In short I find it definitely helps with some drier flower more than fresher seeming flower and they come in handy if not for your present flower but future stuff and basically they just regulate the humidity to 62% ,I tend to use them automatically.

Welcome to the forum @sidney 👏
 
I have noticed that there is no thread on the brands that insert a Boveda pack when packaging. The difference is significant i lean heavily towards any brand that does include a Boveda pack. Please post any new brands or missing thankyou! Also please note Lumir® and Peace Naturals® tend to as a brand include a Boveda.

The List:
Thank you
 
It is pretty much the full 4C Labs and Peace Naturals® and Upstate range by the sounds of it when a brand starts putting in a pack they do it as a whole? Which is great! But there is still very very few Sativa with a pack.

Hexacan® and Aurora® would benefit massively from using a pack but sadly... maybe more folks can email them? We are allowed to do that the links ok the MedBud info page for the strains.
 
Hi all, I've been browsing around some Cannabis forums in various places and seeing lots of people saying not to use Boveda Packs with flower as it ruins the flower. It's the first time I have come across this in conversations. What's everyone's thoughts on this?
 
Hi all, I've been browsing around some Cannabis forums in various places and seeing lots of people saying not to use Boveda Packs with flower as it ruins the flower. It's the first time I have come across this in conversations. What's everyone's thoughts on this?
I think there is thread on it mate ,gimme a minute (y)
 
Hi all, I've been browsing around some Cannabis forums in various places and seeing lots of people saying not to use Boveda Packs with flower as it ruins the flower. It's the first time I have come across this in conversations. What's everyone's thoughts on this?
I don't use boveda packs as imo you shouldn't need them, but after 2months on medical again I can see why I get free boveda packs with every perscription....
If ever I overly dried flower I would put fresher flower in to rejuvenate as it acts like a natural boveda pack hydrating the dry flower
 
I don't use boveda packs as imo you shouldn't need them, but after 2months on medical again I can see why I get free boveda packs with every perscription....
If ever I overly dried flower I would put fresher flower in to rejuvenate as it acts like a natural boveda pack hydrating the dry flower
I've seen this myself somewhere but never tried it. I've seen also you can buy a terpene of choice, put a drop of terpene onto a bud and fix it to the underside lid of the container and close for so many hours.
 
I've seen this myself somewhere but never tried it. I've seen also you can buy a terpene of choice, put a drop of terpene onto a bud and fix it to the underside lid of the container and close for so many hours.
Yea you can get terpene infused cannabis I personally wouldn't touch any of that though. There's a big thing in USA atm in New York predominantly for sprayed packs.
I seen a machine about 2years ago with pounds of flower inside getting pumped with "terpenes" 😢
Hope we never see this on medical here
 
After just commenting about humidity packs on another thread, moaning about how I think it should be industry standard, I felt like I was getting too comfortable in here 😅 turns out, I'm not alone, and certainly not imagining the benefits of humidity packs 😂🙌

I've been purchasing Integra Boost 62% (4g sachet is good for 10g)

They're slightly cheaper than Boveda, do the same thing, and come with a little card that changes colour when they're "done done". They last ages, can be doubled up for keeping more material fresh, or you can just purchase the bigger size sachet...

They've actually outlasted the Boveda that came with a 4C Labs script, so I'm sticking with them until I no longer need to purchase separately, as not all of brands provide them, and some need them more than others.

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After just commenting about humidity packs on another thread, moaning about how I think it should be industry standard, I felt like I was getting too comfortable in here 😅 turns out, I'm not alone, and certainly not imagining the benefits of humidity packs 😂🙌

I've been purchasing Integra Boost 62% (4g sachet is good for 10g)

They're slightly cheaper than Boveda, do the same thing, and come with a little card that changes colour when they're "done done". They last ages, can be doubled up for keeping more material fresh, or you can just purchase the bigger size sachet...

They've actually outlasted the Boveda that came with a 4C Labs script, so I'm sticking with them until I no longer need to purchase separately.

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The difference between boveda and integra is boveda is salt solution and integra is glycerin solution and its been said that salt solution is not the best for terpenes, Saying it adds moisture but steals terpenes so integra glycerin solution is meant to be better.

I can understand whats been said but i would like to see some science behind it but integra seems to be a better option latley but i still use bovedas as i have loads of them.
 
The difference between boveda and integra is boveda is salt solution and integra is glycerin solution and its been said that salt solution is not the best for terpenes, Saying it adds moisture but steals terpenes so integra glycerin solution is meant to be better.

I can understand whats been said but i would like to see some science behind it but integra seems to be a better option latley but i still use bovedas as i have loads of them.
This is super interesting, thank you for sharing! 🙏 I agree. Science FTW

My stomach turned at first, I haven't seen many people talk or post about the integra, so worried I'd F'd up before I finished reading lol 😅😂
 
After just commenting about humidity packs on another thread, moaning about how I think it should be industry standard, I felt like I was getting too comfortable in here 😅 turns out, I'm not alone, and certainly not imagining the benefits of humidity packs 😂🙌

I've been purchasing Integra Boost 62% (4g sachet is good for 10g)

They're slightly cheaper than Boveda, do the same thing, and come with a little card that changes colour when they're "done done". They last ages, can be doubled up for keeping more material fresh, or you can just purchase the bigger size sachet...

They've actually outlasted the Boveda that came with a 4C Labs script, so I'm sticking with them until I no longer need to purchase separately, as not all of brands do this and some need them more than others

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I had an email from Boveda and they are selling curing packs now and say it'll cure flower in 10 days. Obviously that's handy for home grown flower.
What I've found with boveda's is if the flower has the right amount of moisture they are not needed and I think that's what people mean about it can ruin your flower if it isn't needed.
I have found boveda's to very very useful when your flower is overly dry.
 
I have found boveda's to very very useful when your flower is overly dry.

I was just tired of dry MC turning to dust in the grinder 😂 definitely benefits the overly dry flower in my experience.

In the past, I have used Boveda on BM, stuff that was definitely handed over too soon 😅😂

I guess it does what it says, 2 way humidity control!!
 
I was just tired of dry MC turning to dust in the grinder 😂 definitely benefits the overly dry flower in my experience.

In the past, I have used Boveda on BM, stuff that was definitely handed over too soon 😅😂

I guess it does what it says, 2 way humidity control!!
They do work well, what i was saying above is the only reason I could come up with what people were saying it can ruin your flower.
 
I have noticed that there is no thread on the brands that insert a Boveda pack when packaging. The difference is significant i lean heavily towards any brand that does include a Boveda pack. Please post any new brands or missing thankyou! Also please note Lumir® and Peace Naturals® tend to as a brand include a Boveda.

The List:
Please, add these for having the Boveda pack
4C Labs PGL T26 Platinum Garlic
4C Labs T25 Citroli
4C Labs T25 ACB Acai Berry (Love this one. Obsessed. Must find again.)
4C Labs T25 Strawberry Cake
All Releaf tubs have no Boveda. Image attached as no clue how to share that information.

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After just commenting about humidity packs on another thread, moaning about how I think it should be industry standard, I felt like I was getting too comfortable in here 😅 turns out, I'm not alone, and certainly not imagining the benefits of humidity packs 😂🙌

I've been purchasing Integra Boost 62% (4g sachet is good for 10g)

They're slightly cheaper than Boveda, do the same thing, and come with a little card that changes colour when they're "done done". They last ages, can be doubled up for keeping more material fresh, or you can just purchase the bigger size sachet...

They've actually outlasted the Boveda that came with a 4C Labs script, so I'm sticking with them until I no longer need to purchase separately, as not all of brands provide them, and some need them more than others.

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How do you know when the Boveda ones are done? Amazon for purchasing these? I have collected all of the Boveda packs and just have them in a glass jar I use to store whatever Indica I am using.
 
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