GrowCNanswered grow question 3 years ago Some of this "also hum yeaks" is lost in translation but... you need to dry the flower BEFORE putting them into jars. You can bend the stems to test for dryness. If they bend it is still too wet. If it snaps cleanly it is too dry. When the stems are half way between, the stem mostly breaks but still stays connected or "seems" like it wants to snap, is a good time to move to jars. 18c at 54% humidity should take 7-14 days.
Once in the jars use a small humidistat (humidity gauge). Then you can adjust the humidity for curing. I like 62%. If it is too dry I will wet a piece of paper towel and put in the jar and repeat until the humidity is where you want. If it is too moist you can leave the lid off longer or lay the flower out on a flat surface for a few hours or a day depending on how much more drying you need.