Solid! I ordered some humidifier packs (I hope these are what you meant?) And grabbed some mason jars. A lot of my flower has been sitting out while I'm trying to learn and experiment so it might already be shot in that regard, but hey next time!
Thanks I think I'll get some Boveda packs but what "gram" pack would I use if I am using 1 quart jars?
like https://www.amazon.com/Boveda-Humidity-Humidors-Humidifier-Dehumidifier/dp/B00TU03HU6?th=1
says "67 gram pouch" - what size pouch would I need per 1 quart jar?
I love CBD flower through a dry herb vaporizer. Been using it for about 4 years now and it's my preferred method of consumption. It offers great effects (helps me with anxiety and sleep) and it tastes really great. High quality CBD flower is essential to get real benefits, as well as a humidity packet that brings out the terpenes in the flower. I recommend WNC CBD for some of the best CBD flower available (it's as good as some THC flower without the buzzy high that can trigger anxiety in some people) plus WNC runs good sales several times a year. Beleafer also offers great flower at lower prices, although WNC is the best imo. Once you get the flower seal it in a jar with a 62% humidity packet (I prefer Bodeva brand, size 67) for 4-6 weeks to bring out the effects. As for a vaporizer, I recommend the Dynavap as it really pulls out the flavors and effects from the flower, and it's one of the more cost effective vaporizers available. In the UK I'd recommend picking up the Dynavap vaporizer at Vapefiend. The Dynavap uses a small butane torch to heat it rather than a battery. For recommended use and instructions, check out the video on the Vapefiend page linked above. I'd recommend an Honest brand torch for about $10USD, which you can pick up from Amazon along with the Bodeva humidity pack. You can pick up a can of butane for your torch at any local smoke shop. A can lasts me about a year. I hope this info isn't too overwhelming. CBD flower changed my life for the better, I hope it provides you with relief too.
FYI in the future:
You can remove everything at the end of 'Zon links starting with /ref= as it's all tracking bullshit.
Good link: <strong>https://www.amazon.com/Boveda-62-Humidor-Packets-Accessories/dp/B00TU03HU6</strong>
Bad fluff: /ref=sr_1_6?crid=2GXXTW3RSFP4Q&keywords=boveda+humidity+packs+62&qid=1650728363&sprefix=boveda+humidity+packs+62%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-6