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How to Keep Your Marijuana Fresh?

Marijuana is a combination of the dried flowers of the Cannabis sativa plant, which has a greenish-gray color. People who choose to use cannabis do so for a wide variety of reasons, some of the more prevalent ones being relaxation, relief from stress, and an overall improvement in their well-being.

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How to Keep Your Marijuana Fresh?

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  1. How to Keep Your Marijuana Fresh?

  2. Marijuana is a combination of the dried flowers of the Cannabis sativa plant, which has a greenish-gray color. People who choose to use cannabis do so for a wide variety of reasons, some of the more prevalent ones being relaxation, relief from stress, and an overall improvement in their well-being. Patients often use cannabis not just to relieve their symptoms but also for recreational purposes.

  3. Why Should We Keep Marijuana Fresh? Maintaining the freshness of your cannabis flower is the most effective method for extracting the most benefits from the plant. Cannabis buds that have been appropriately preserved will have a more pleasant taste and smoke more smoothly. They will also maintain their qualities more effectively. The cannabinoids in marijuana may keep their potency for as long as two years if the plant is adequately cured and preserved.

  4. 5 Tips to Store Marijuana Freshly Store Marijuana in an Airtight Container: An airtight glass container is your best chance for optimal outcomes over a more extended period; if you want to go the additional mile, you may even choose to go with a UV-proof glass container. On the other hand, Mason jars are the best option for the vast majority of individuals; you should keep the jar away from direct sunlight in a cold and dry location. Glass, not plastic or metal, is generally agreed upon as the superior material for storing cannabis.

  5. Metal can affect the flavor and aroma of your flower, and plastic creates a static charge that causes the plant to break apart and lose its trichomes. Trichomes are the crystal-like tips of the flower that contain a high concentration of cannabinoids and terpenes. Metal can affect the taste and aroma of your flower. In addition to that, check to see if your hoard can be contained inside the container without any difficulty. If the jar is packed as tightly as possible, there will be a tiny area for oxygen to get trapped within, impacting the product’s quality and humidity.

  6. Keep Your Marijuana Out Of Direct Sunlight: Exposure to air and light directly influences the temperature and the amount of moisture in the air. It is vital to store cannabis away from direct sunlight since exposure to UV rays will cause the plant’s quality to deteriorate over time. This is analogous to the process through which grass or leaves, after being exposed to intense sunlight, begin to become brown. As soon as cannabis is harvested, the buds start to deteriorate because of exposure to light.

  7. According to one study conducted independently, there is a decrease in the effectiveness of 0.5 percent for every hour that the substance is exposed to UV radiation. In addition, they discovered that exposure to UV radiation did not result in the conversion of THCa to THC; instead, it merely degraded the cannabinoid content into inert material. Store Your Marijuana at the Right Temperature: Terpenes significantly impact the fragrance, taste, and even color of the cannabis plant they are in. When the temperature is raised further, the cannabinoids and terpenes boil.

  8. The leaves begin to curl and, in specific locations, acquire brown or yellow patches. These are the first indicators that someone is suffering from heat stress. Similarly, the Trichomes are affected by situations of intense cold, which causes them to become brittle. It also relies on the kind of marijuana strain. According to the recommendations of several authorities, cannabis has a longer shelf life if the temperature is maintained at or below 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The terpenes and cannabinoids in the plant are susceptible to drying out when exposed to temperatures that are either too hot or too cold.

  9. Store Marijuana at the Proper Humidity: If the humidity levels are not controlled, they might cause harm to the bud by degrading the trichomes and cannabinoids found in cannabis. This may have a substantial impact on the strength of the cannabis as well as its scent. The RH level is controlled by salt and water absorbent beads included with every Boveda pack (relative humidity level). They take in any extra moisture present and then add more as required. Mold may form on cannabis if it is stored in moist locations, and if it is stored in dry situations, the plant might become brittle and smoke more harshly.

  10. It will be easier for your flower to keep its color, scent, and taste profile if you store it in a temperature and humidity-regulated location. Humidity packs are a valuable tool for monitoring and adjusting the humidity levels in a room. Keep Your Marijuana Clean: You need to maintain your marijuana clean if you want it to retain its potency. The washing of cannabis flower buds cultivated outdoors should not be required; however, doing so is strongly recommended.

  11. The method lessens the number of outside air pollutants that may have collected on the buds, such as dirt, dust, pollen, and toxic ash from wildfires, caterpillar dung, insects, bird debris, and other particle matter. These pollutants include: By removing any lingering nutrient accumulation from the cannabis plants’ roots and soil, the process of flushing gives your plants a clean slate from which to grow. Your plants can absorb any nutrients remaining in the ground more efficiently if you flush regularly. To read our full blog: https://budgame.cc/2022/12/29/tips-to-keep-your-marijuana-fresh/

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