Keeping your cannabis fresh is necessary whether you are a medical or recreational user.
Stale weed does no good to anyone. It doesn’t taste good, and when exposed to the inappropriate environment, its quality the quality of its cannabinoids as well as terpenes will degrade. That’s why it’s so critical to ensure you keep your weed as fresh as possible at all times.
These days, there are so many more options available for storing your weed. Gone are the days when we merely had to rely on Ziplock bags. Check out these tips:
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Humidity: The moisture content is one of the most critical factors in ensuring your weed is fresh. If there’s too much moisture, this can lead to mold growth, while too little moisture will result in dryness and brittleness.
This is why seasoned cannabis consumers know that using humidity sensors and other similar tools placed in the room where you store your cannabis is important. Relative humidity (RH) is the measure for humidity, and for cannabis it should be between 59-63% RH.
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Temperature: Cannabis should also be kept in very specific temperatures, always below 70F. Once it exceeds 77F, this can cause mold to grow, so always be careful to keep it in cool temperatures. You should also be careful to ensure that it is never exposed to freezing temperatures since this can damage the bud structure.
Don’t keep marijuana in the refrigerator because any changes in humidity and temperature caused by opening and closing of the refrigerator can make it prone to bacterial growth as well as mold and mildew.
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Airtight containers: Given that cannabis is especially sensitive to humidity and temperature, it’s wise to keep them in airtight containers. These protect it from oxygen exposure which increases its longevity. Mason jars are always an easy and accessible option for keeping the air out, and for those who buy weed in bulk, you may want to consider vacuum-sealing the stash that you won’t need to smoke or consume anytime soon.
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Darkness: Marijuana must always be kept out of direct sunlight. In fact, the darker, the better so the simple solution for this is just to keep it in the closet. Exposure to ultraviolet rays result in degradation especially for cannabinoids, so you won’t be getting as much of its health benefits.
Tools For Storage
There are many products on the market that are effective at helping you keep your weed in good condition for long periods of time. You may want to consider one or some of these if you need a little help in storage; many of them are inexpensive and can easily be found:
Sealed glass jars: Mason jars are a popular household item that are great for storing many different things, especially weed. The clear glass enables you to see your stash without having to open the cover. Additionally, the fact that it’s made out of glass means that the odor of weed won’t stick to the surface, allowing you to reuse them for anything else in the future – even strains with other aromas.
Just be sure to close mason jars properly. When the lid is sealed, mason jars are effectively airtight, which prevents bacteria and mold for growing. Mason jars come in many different sizes and they are one of the best, inexpensive solutions for cannabis storage. However, mason jars should be kept away from sunlight, which is why many cannabis users keep mason jars in closets. Last but not least, make sure that mason jars are completely dry (especially if you just washed them) before you put your weed in it, since even the smallest amount of water can result in mold growth.
Sealed amber bottles are another great alternative since they protect from light. They are more expensive than glass jars but if you do have access to amber bottles, then they do a good job too.
Humidity packs: Humidity packs are a great tool for ensuring that the humidity of your cannabis storage is always kept at optimum levels. These typically contain a combination of salts and water, and work by either releasing humidity or removing excess humidity. Two-way humidity packs are recommended to keep in your weed container to do its job.
Humidity packs come in different sizes and strengths. It’s always recommended to use one that is appropriate depending on the size of your container, so if you’re using a small container, go with a pack that’s just right for it. Also remember that if you are storing a large stash, you’ll need a bigger pack.
When humidity packs are kept in an airtight container, they will last for two up to four months but once they become dry and hard, it’s time to replace it.
Humidors: For those who really take their marijuana habit seriously, it doesn’t get better than having your own cannabis humidor. These may be more pricey although these nifty boxes are made specifically for cannabis, so you don’t need to think about much else since they already keep its RH levels optimal while also being airtight.
Titanium containers: Titanium is effective in reducing exposure to oxygen. Those with extra cash to burn and are willing to invest in high-end storage for premium weed, titanium containers are a good bet. They also help retain the flavor and ensuring that unwanted elements from the outside don’t get in.
These tools are a good investment especially if you invest serious cash in top-shelf marijuana.
Conclusion
Knowing how to keep your marijuana fresh for long periods of time is essential for any consumer. It will help you preserve the integrity and longevity of your cannabis. By following these simple tips, you can extend the lifespan of your precious medicine.
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