Who Out There Is Using Grove Bags?

Grove_Bags
Grove_Bagsstarted grow question 3mo ago
Curing, storing, or elevating your harvest with Grove Bags? We want to see! 🌿 Drop a photo of your TerpLoc setup below and tell us how your process has leveled up. We’d love to feature your success stories!
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DogDoctorOfficial
DogDoctorOfficialanswered grow question 2mo ago
Game changer, my go to for a coupe years now and i am not thinking on going back 👊👊👊 Keep up the great work guys @Grove_Bags 🙏🙏🙏 Growers Love 👊👊👊
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Nocone_Purple
Nocone_Purpleanswered grow question 3mo ago
I use Grove Bags all the time and I’ve had really good experiences with them, curing is simple and stable and the terp retention is noticeably better compared to jars, the only downside I’ve noticed is that the zip seal can wear out or break after repeated use which can be a bit annoying but overall they still make the whole curing and storage process much easier and more consistent.
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Organic_G
Organic_Ganswered grow question 3mo ago
I love them, for Long Term Storage optimal, just make sure to get the Right Humidity diald in, because it won‘t release as much humidity as you think / wish but didn‘t had any mold or soever
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Heisenherb
Heisenherbanswered grow question 3mo ago
Very convenient
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YourLocalGrowmie
YourLocalGrowmieanswered grow question 3mo ago
Grove ags are good of u don't want to open up for burp every Jahr u have. It allows u to forget about it for a day or two or more. The bags are not 100% air tight which is good and bad. If the material is already being cured for 2 weeks and there is not as much moisture left - I love into glasses. Another minus point: u can only use those bags a few times. Some would argue u can only use them once per strain to not contaminate the other harvest that come after. ....it's not a bad product but it's overpriced for a once in use - then throw away - product. So all in all I would argue....it's a good product. Everything is overpriced nowadays anyways...
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Chubbs
Chubbsanswered grow question 3mo ago
I swear by them, absolutely game changer for me. Once I started using then I only wish I had sooner. GroveBags for the win in my book.
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 3mo ago
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.
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3mo ago
I have been using then for a good few grows also. I let my plants dry from anywhere between 7 and 14 days, trim the buds and place the correct weight of buds into the correct bags, squeeze the air out and seal them. After a day or 2 the bag expands and I open it move the buds about and squeeze air out and seal, I usually have to do this for the 1st 10 days. After that they stay sealed until I need to dip into them. Iv got bags with buds in from 6 month ago and they are still fire. Don't think I'd ever go back to jars.
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HinduGod
HinduGodanswered grow question 3mo ago
DA HINDUGOD PURCHASED GROVE BAGS WITH DA INTENTION OF REVOLUTIONIZING MY CANNABIS CURING PROCESS!!! READ EXTENSIVE LITERATURE REGARDING THE IMPORTANCE OF TERPENE PRESERVATION AND THE NECESSITY OF MAINTAINING SPECIFIC RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVELS!!!! TYPICALLY BETWEEN 58% AND 62%, TO ENSURE DA DEGRADATION OF CHLOROPHYLL WITHOUT COMPROMISING DA INTEGRITY OF THE TRICHOMES!!!! ACCORDING TO DA PRINCIPLES OF POST HARVEST MANAGEMENT!!! DA ENVIRONMENT MUST BE CONTROLLED TO PREVENT MICROBIAL GROWTH WHILE ALLOWING FOR THE SLOW EVAPORATION OF MOISTURE!!!! HOWEVER UPON UTILIZING THE GROVE BAGS FOR MY HARVEST DA EXPERIENCE WAS AN UTTER FAILURE!!!! DA BAGS FAILED TO REGULATE THE INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT AS PROMISED LEADING TO AN OVER DRYING OF THE PRODUCT WHICH RENDERED THE FLOWER BRITTLE AND DEVOID OF ITS CHARACTERISTIC AROMA PROFILE!!! DA PHENOMENON OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROPER VAPOR PRESSURE DEFICIT MANAGEMENT DURING THE DRYING /CURE PHASE!!!!! DESPITE DA DISAPPOINTMENT REGARDING MY CANNABIS HARVEST!!! HINDUGOD DISCOVERED AN UNEXPECTED UTILITY FOR DA BAGS STORING BEEF JERKY!!! DA BAGS ARE ENGINEERED WITH TERPENE LOCK TECHNOLOGY!!! DIS IS ESSENTIALLY A MULTI-LAYERED POLYMER BARRIER DESIGNED TO CONTOL GAS EXCHANGE AND MOISTURE VAPOR TRANSMISSION!!!! DAT CREATED AN IDEAL MICRO CLIMATE FOR DEHYDRATED MEATS!!! UNLIKE CANNABIS WHICH REQUIRES A PRECISE EQUILIBRIUM DA BEEF JERKY BENEFITS FROM A STABLE LOW HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT!!! DAT PREVENTS THE REABSORPTION OF AMBIENT MOISTURE DAT WOULD OTHERWISE LEAD TO SPOILAGE OR TEXTURAL DEGRADATION!!! BY SEALING MY HOMEMADE JERKY IN THESE BAGS I FOUND DAT DA MEAT RETAINED ITS CHEWINESS AND FLAVOR PROFILE FAR LONGER THAN WHEN STORED IN STANDARD PLASTIC BAGS OR MASON JARS DAT IS VERY VERY GOOD!!! FAILURE THAT RENDERED THEM USELESS FOR MY FLOWER!!! DAT AGGRESSIVE MOISTURE CONTROL MADE THEM DA PERFECT VESSEL FOR PRESERVING THE INTEGRITY OF MY BEEF JERKY!!! PROVING DAT SOMETIMES THE WRONG TOOL FOR ONE JOB IS THE PERFECT TOOL FOR ANOTHER!!!! DIS IS VERY VERY GOOD!!!!!
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HandsomeTerpz
HandsomeTerpzanswered grow question 3mo ago
I’ve been using Grove Bags for about two runs now and I’m honestly really impressed with them. They’re much more space-efficient than jars, especially because they’re UV-proof, which makes them ideal. What I would still recommend though: My current workflow is drying in the tent at around 19°C and roughly 60–65% RH until they’re dry after about 7–10 days. Then I trim and transfer them into Grove Bags with a hygrometer inside. I keep the bags closed unless the humidity is too high. In that case, I open them similar to curing in jars and fan out the air.
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