ATMOSIScience makes two ways to hold cannabis at 62% RH, and they use the same two-way fiber technology under the hood. The choice between them is not about which works better — both hit the same 62% ±2% target — it is about how you prefer to store. One drops into the container you already use; the other is the container.
This guide compares Humidi-Cure 62% pack vs. the ruksak bag so you can pick the format that fits your setup.

Same fiber, two formats
Both products use the same salt-free, liquid-less two-way fiber that absorbs and releases moisture to hold 62% RH — the published target for cured flower. Both are aroma-safe and non-leaking. The difference is delivery: Humidi-Cure 62% is a loose pack you place inside your own jar, bin, or pouch; ruksak is a storage bag with that same fiber built into the lining.
Choose the Humidi-Cure 62% pack if...
You already store in mason jars, glass containers, or bins you like and want to keep. The pack adds 62% humidity control to any sealed container you own — size it one 8 g per quart jar or one 63 g per pound. It is the flexible, lowest-cost-of-entry option, and it is what dispensaries and cultivators use to condition existing back-stock jars and bins. You manage the container; the pack manages the climate.
Choose ruksak if...
You want storage and humidity in one product with nothing to add, place, or replace. ruksak 1 lb and ruksak 1/2 lb are opaque, durable, reusable bags with 62% control built into the fiber lining — ideal if you do not already have containers you love, or you want the simplicity of an all-in-one. No separate pack to forget at reorder time.
Quick decision table
| Your situation | Best fit |
|---|---|
| Already use jars / bins you like | Humidi-Cure 62% pack |
| Want an all-in-one storage solution | ruksak bag |
| Conditioning existing back-stock | Humidi-Cure 62% pack |
| Want light protection + durability built in | ruksak bag |
| Mixed jar sizes / flexible needs | Humidi-Cure 62% pack |
You can use both
Many growers do exactly this: ruksak bags for bulk conditioning and transport, Humidi-Cure 62% packs for the jars on the shelf or the display. Same RH target, same fiber, so the flower experiences one consistent climate across formats. Whatever the container, drop in an RH Indicator Card to confirm 62% holds.
Frequently asked questions
Do the pack and the bag perform the same?
Yes — both hold 62% RH at ±2% with the same two-way fiber. The choice is about format, not performance.
Which is cheaper to start with?
The Humidi-Cure 62% pack, if you already own containers. ruksak costs more per unit but includes the storage bag itself.
Can I use the pack inside a ruksak?
No need — ruksak already has humidity control built in. Do not double up humidity products in one container.
Which do dispensaries use?
Often both: packs to condition existing jars and bins, ruksak bags for bulk and transport.
Pick the format that fits how you store
Same 62% RH, your choice of delivery.
Shop Humidi-Cure 62% packs for your own containers · Shop ruksak bags for all-in-one storage.
Related reading: ruksak vs. Mason Jar vs. Mylar · How to Store Cannabis Long-Term Without Losing Terpenes
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