There’s no point in buying quality weed if you’re not going to store it properly. That’s because improper storage can quickly deteriorate the quality of your bud and even make it dangerous to smoke. The general rule of thumb is to keep your stash airtight, at a cool temperature, and away from direct light. With that said, different types of products require different care.
Continue reading to find out how to keep your weed fresh up until the final toke.
First and foremost, proper weed storage is important because it will help you maintain the quality and potency of your bud. Without proper storage, excess air, moisture, and light will quickly deteriorate the shelf life of your cannabis. Not only will this alter the potency, but it can also lead gross mold that can render your weed virtually un-smokeable. You can learn more about preventing mold growth in this guide from Leafly.
We always recommend storing your stash in an airtight container with a dark glass that doesn’t allow UV-light to shine through. This will also help you keep outside oxygen or moisture from reaching your stash and further deteriorating the quality.
The first way to tell if your weed has gone bad is to give it the eye test. Fresh weed flower should have a vibrant green hue to it as well as visible shiny trichomes. If your weed looks dull or has turned a darker brown color, odds are it has gone bad. You can also determine the freshness of weed by its smell. If the terpenes have degraded over time, the smell of your weed won’t be as strong and the accompanying high won’t be as potent.
It’s also important to check for mold, which can effect the taste and even your health if smoked. Sometimes mold can blend in with the trichomes due to it’s fuzzy appearance, but you should still be able to see it with a naked eye. Moldy weed will also smell slightly sour or acrid. Lastly, if you happen to have a black light handy, mold will glow bright white if you shine it on a nug that’s infested. You can learn more about the effects of moldy weed in this article from Healthline.
This Herb Guard jar keeps your bud fresh for months with Premium UltraViolet (UV) Glass protection. Not only does the glass keep UVs out, but it’s also durable and shatter resistant. The airtight seal locks in all weed smells so you can keeps things discreet at home or on the go. As an added benefit, each Herb Guard jar comes with a humidity controlling boveda bag and a resealable travel bag to hold your bud while on the move.
A cannabis humidor helps regulate temperature and humidity in order to keep your buds fresh, potent, and tasty. The Icky Box is a great option because it is made from 100% cherry wood that will last you forever. Unfortunately, it does not come with the Boveda packs pictured in the product image above, but you can purchase them here.
This stash jar is built of high-quality aluminum alloy for additional durability and strength. We love the sealing O-rings on the stasharroo because they prevent air and moisture from entering the jar and deteriorating your flower. You can also enjoy discretion with the completely odor/smell proof design. This stash container even features a unique double sided lid that can be opened for easy cleaning.
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Different types of concentrates will require different types of storage depending on the form and quality. We recommend checking out this article from High Times for an in-depth guide to concentrate storage.
When it comes to storing edibles, you’ll want to be a little more careful than when you store non-THC candy or baked goods. Similar to storing weed flower, the general rule of thumb is to keep your medicated gummies, cookies, and candies away from direct sunlight, moisture, and air.
When stored correctly, cannabis flower can last anywhere from 3-6 months and some people say even a year. With that said, we don’t recommend consuming your stash with 6 months as the potency and overall percentage of cannabinoids will start to decline even with perfect storage.
The best way to keep mold out of your stash is to store it a dry place without too much humidity. Once again, your best bet is to invest in a solid air tight jar or container to make sure no excess moisture reaches your flower.
Did you use any of the methods or products from above? Feel free to reach out to us at info@stonedroot.com to let us know your thoughts. You can also check out more cannabis industry articles on the Stoned Journal Blog.
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