I was visiting a friend recently, when he pulled out a Terploc bag with some of his recent harvest. He told me you just put the buds in the bags, and that's it. They cure perfectly, and stay in that perfect state in the bags forever, no further intervention required. They rely on some space-age technology (my paraphrasing), that maintains the perfect humidity level forever.
My response to curing in these newly-invented zipper bags was that I've been curing this way for years. After drying to the touch, I put the buds in Ziploc bags, usually for a couple of weeks, then into jars for final curing and storage. As far as being able to maintain the perfect humidity level, that's just BS. I know of no non-air-tight container or seal that will do anything other than eventually reach equilibrium with the environment. Unless there's nanotechnology involved.
So, I'd like to hear your opinions, are Terploc bags an amazing new technology, or are they just expensive, black Ziploc bags?
My response to curing in these newly-invented zipper bags was that I've been curing this way for years. After drying to the touch, I put the buds in Ziploc bags, usually for a couple of weeks, then into jars for final curing and storage. As far as being able to maintain the perfect humidity level, that's just BS. I know of no non-air-tight container or seal that will do anything other than eventually reach equilibrium with the environment. Unless there's nanotechnology involved.
So, I'd like to hear your opinions, are Terploc bags an amazing new technology, or are they just expensive, black Ziploc bags?