Glass jars seal well and are easy to inspect. Whether you should air them depends on the peel’s dryness and storage stage.
Why Glass Jars Are Common
- Clear visibility for checking moisture or mold.
- Good sealing to reduce outside humidity.
When to Air
- If the peel still releases moisture, brief airing helps remove humidity.
- If the peel is fully dry and stable, keeping it sealed helps prevent dampness.
Practical Tips
- Check for condensation on the jar walls.
- If the peel feels soft or damp, air it out and dry it before resealing.
Overall, airing should follow the peel’s condition, with moisture control as the priority.
