Truly the Container Affects to store Weeds; Store them in Locked Carry Cases

Studies have empirically shown that cannabis will keep a higher terpene and cannabinoid content when this range of moisture is present for a prolonged period. This translates to a more robust flavor and a great high.

Previous studies like “The Stability of Cannabis and its Preparations on Storage,” conducted by J.W. Fairbairn, J.A. Liebmann, and M.G. Rowan from the Pharmacology Department in the School of Pharmacy, University of London in 1975 found that that the best long-term Weed Storage method required keeping cannabis at room temperature in a dark and sealed container. They stored cannabis and resin in varying conditions for two years and observed changes in THC potency. 
Other Important Things to Keep in Mind When Storing Cannabis

The Storage Container Matters:

Plastic jars can encourage sweating; if vacuum sealing isn’t an option, use glass (i.e. Mason jars), Lockable Carry Cases or ceramic containers with air-tight seals to keep your bud fresher longer.

Use Appropriate Materials For Moisture Control:

Some have suggested tossing fruit rinds into cannabis jars to rehydrate the bud and improve flavor, but doing so can cause too much moisture to absorb into your cannabis resulting in moldy, unsmokable weed.

Store Flower Separate from Other Cannabis Products:

When storing weed long term, it’s important to keep only the cannabis flower in your storage container by Stoner Kit. Keeping lighters, pipes or other paraphernalia could cause the stench to absorb into your weed resulting in a less-than-favorable experience.

Do Not Use A Tobacco Humidor:

Though it may sound like a good idea in theory, tobacco humidors are typically made of cedar wood. The oil from the wood can absorb into the flower which can affect the flavor of the bud and take away from its valuable terpene profile. 

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