The ideal humidity range for cured flower is 58 to 62 percent relative humidity. Below 55 percent, trichomes become brittle and snap off during handling, reducing potency. Above 65 percent, mold and mildew can develop, especially in dense buds. Two-way humidity packs from brands like Boveda and Integra Boost, both stocked at Angies Boutique, release and absorb moisture to lock containers at a fixed RH. A single 8-gram Boveda 62 pack maintains up to a half ounce of flower, while 67-gram packs handle up to a pound. Pair humidity packs with airtight containers like CVault stainless steel jars, which block UV light and oxygen at the same time. Replace humidity packs every 2-4 months or when the packet feels hard and crispy, indicating it has dried out. Avoid mixing strains in the same container if you want to preserve individual terpene profiles, since cured flower aromas blend over weeks of shared storage. Glass jars work but lack the UV blocking of metal containers. Our 838 N Broadway shop in LA stocks the full Boveda lineup, CVault sizes from 2ml to 1 liter, and Integra options for serious storage builders.