Spanish cedar for curing

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scatking

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OK - I have gone through all the threads on curing and haven't found an answer or opinion on this one. I have quite a few well sealed cigar boxes - most made of spanish cedar. I know this is a preferred method for the curing of high end cigars, and was wondering if it might be workable for mj. I suppose the boxes are not as airtite as mason jars, but the cedar should do a good job of preventing mold over the long run.

Any thoughts:huh:
 
well cigar boxes are stored in a humidor, which is a temp and humidty controll device, the cedar would just over dry the bud by sapping the moister from it. I like cigars lol! Just my honest opinion.
 
Thanks Reddy & Donkey - I just thought it was interesting that I store cigars for years in their original cedar boxes @ 70% rh and have never had a mold issue. I had a huge yield on my first grow so maybe I'll experiment with a few buds and see what happens over time. Can't afford to put these stinky buds in the humidor though....
 

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