Advertisement, not a question. Doesn't seem cost-effective for large quantities. I have doubts about it's ability to maintain humidity in any environment where moisture will be lost over time relative to a 58-62% level inside the bag. Law of conservation of mass dictates that it cannot just manifest moisture out of the ether. If enough doesn't remain or exist in the bag, there's no circumventing that issue.
Seems like it'd have to be heavily dependent on ambient conditions to maintain a consistent level or oscillates with changs to ambient temp etc. It cannot produce moisture, so any that gets lost over time will result in a steadily declining RH over time etc etc.. Sadly, can't trust anything from a source trying to sell you things. Everyone turns into a used care salesman. Accumulation of valueless monopoly money is more important than having any integrity - such is the world, not just this company.
It's statements like "Grove Bags create an internal environment that encourages the production of terpenes and cannabinoids" that are troubling. AFter a plant is harvested, there is no more producing cannabinoids or terpenes. that's ludicrous. They continue to degredate or change as they intereact with each other and the environment provided, but no additional mass is created/added. This statement cannot be true or it is an intentionally bad interpretation of what is actually going on.
"We strive to get more from less, utilizing innovative manufacturing innovations for the most efficient use of materials possible." -- that one is just funny. Ignoring the multiple use of the word, "innovation," there's a lot of empty statements like that all over the website. LOL. A lot of similar statements that say vague things but don't actually explain the causality. Also, i don't want to make a fake email to download your case studies that probably don't compare anything in a meaninful way if variables are wildly uncontrolled and no control group.
this site reads like a dietary supplement sales brouchure.