Best way to store flower long term?

RustyOldNail

SEARCH for the treasure...
Yes, I do.

Those types of thin plastic bags are fairly permeable. The humidity transfers through.

Yeah, just don’t like the idea of any plastic sealed in my containers. Don’t even like the nylon mesh bags I’m using, but since they were designed to work inside of aquariums, hopefully there is no plastic out gassing.
Then again, I’m NOT A FISH! :)

They make these in various sizes.

 
RustyOldNail,
I usually have a multi-pound stash and right now, 15 different strains. I have some pot that's 3 years old and still fine.

I simply use 1/2 gallon Ball jars with about 1 ounce in each. This fills it only about half way. Then I use a vacuum lid thingy to vacuum seal them. Been doing this for many decades and it has never failed me.
61NRMk2nHqL._AC_SX425_.jpg
 

Summer

Long Island, NY
These links may prove helpful:




 
Last edited:

west-elec

Well-Known Member
This week I've been vaping on some sativa defrosted from it's long sleep in the freezer. It looks, smells and medicates just like it did when I bagged it, more than 3 years ago. If there has been losses they aren't huge and it's far better for taste than stuff I have left at room temp for just 12 months. So if you know it will be a long time before it's going to be consumed don't be afraid to freeze.
 

GoldenBud

Well-Known Member
I've been using C-Vaults (Medium and Large sizes) with Boveda moisture control packs (62%) for a while now, and that has worked very well for at least 6-9 months so far.

I assume that Mason jars with Boveda (or similar moisture control packs) is perfectly fine. I got the C-Vaults because I like 1) the wide-mouth bowl size opening to reach into, 2) the stainless steel because it's harder to break than glass, and 3) it keeps light out rather than glass, which doesn't. Also, the slot in the lids to hold the moisture control packs instead of having to leave them touching the herb is nice as well.

Other than Mason jars, another great container to consider is Jyarz. They make amazing airtight containers that are glass-lined, with an outer plastic shell made from recycled milk jugs that protects the glass, and the lid has a silicon disk that seals off the glass for an airtight seal. They recently came out with larger size that competes with the C-Vaults and Jars in the sizes us average users would need. Before I buy more C-Vaults, I'll probably buy a couple of their Big Papis.
thanks for your recommendation about C-Vaults. I really like my new Medium CV! awesome storage with the moisture control pack.
 
GoldenBud,
  • Like
Reactions: west-elec

Shadooz

Well-Known Member
So if you know it will be a long time before it's going to be consumed don't be afraid to freeze.
bottom line: freezer - just make sure it's in a container that keeps the moisture out
The issue with freezing will depend of the initial wetnesss of ur herbs.
Too wet and water cristalisation will fuck her a bit...
 

west-elec

Well-Known Member
The issue with freezing will depend of the initial wetnesss of ur herbs.
Too wet and water cristalisation will fuck her a bit...
Lucky for me I live in a humid area and have to use a dehydrator, so it was probably very dry when I froze. Good to know because I plan to freeze more. Cheers.
 

C No Ego

Well-Known Member
freezing can dislodge the trichome crystals as they get super brittle from the cold ... if you handle the Vessel ( Wessel) carefullt it should not be a problem ... Beam me up !
 

Shadooz

Well-Known Member
freezing can dislodge the trichome crystals as they get super brittle from the cold ... if you handle the Vessel ( Wessel) carefullt it should not be a problem ... Beam me up !
Brittling is not really a problem, or as much as collecting kief in your grinder.
But not inside plastic bag.. off course..
 

purepotstill

Well-Known Member
That and kids... I'm already afraid for my beans which are stored in a black box inside the crisper, can't imagine storing my weed near their fav' ice cream !

My plan is simpler : decided to give my extra weed to my stepbrother. He's a great guy and gave me and my wife a lot when he was growing. Now I'm growing and he doesn't, I can pay my debts.
 

cvs8floz

Well-Known Member
I usually have a multi-pound stash and right now, 15 different strains. I have some pot that's 3 years old and still fine.

I simply use 1/2 gallon Ball jars with about 1 ounce in each. This fills it only about half way. Then I use a vacuum lid thingy to vacuum seal them. Been doing this for many decades and it has never failed me.
61NRMk2nHqL._AC_SX425_.jpg
I believe vacuum sealing is the key, completely changed everything for me after years of storing in regular Ball jars with Boveda packs. I use a cheap vacuum sealer with plastic bags, I started this in January and all the seals have held. 1 standard bag holds about an ounce. I recently opened 2 bags after about 4 months and they smelled just like when they were harvested and dried, no flavor degradation at all. I find that most bud stored in glass jars completely loses its original flavor in less than 6 months, I hope this new method will buy me months of extra time, which also means that I don't have to grow as often.
 

C No Ego

Well-Known Member
this is NOT said enough.

A dedicated fridge is critical... you don't want something open all the time, light is not your friend.
there was a study not long ago testing cannabis from a jar that had been sitting on a shelf in a lit room 5 years ... exprected to find CBN and other degradated cannabsi compounds but the tests showed it as the same as the original tests were 5 years before . no change at all ... just mentioning that as light does not effect those as much as we thionk ... I mean cannabinoids are sort of Tree sap with a Terpene too
 

FlyingLow

Team NO SLEEP!
I think there are so many factors, gonna be hard to convince me by a single test.

While I cannot speak in terms of potency, as I have no precise way of testing, I would argue that light does in fact degrade aesthetics and taste. In my experience, the same buds in a light exposed environment, will loose their color faster (sun-bleaching?) and turn from greens to more yellowish and sometimes shades of brown. The flavor goes bad real fast at this point.
 
There are lots of ways to store bud, I just keep mine in sealed mason jars that are kept in a closed cabinet which sets a cool place in my basement.
Do you use boveda in them?
That's not long term... 3 years is long term storage...

A wine cellar, but u won't say where u live, california is not canada...

In canada it will be easy, but don't freeze except if u want to make ice-olator.
Even more if she not well dried, The h20 will just fucked up the taste with state change.
Between 10/15C, no light, glass/ceramiq jar, point .

But 4 months, for commercial bud, it will not even be well dried/cured.. so room temp, no light, even unsealed jar if she's too fresh

i do the big jar to medium (in wine cellar/fridge) to ceramiq pot (weekly ammount) . The less u open the jar, the more u can store them
Do you recommend boded?
Wide mouth mason jar and Boveda for 6 to 12 months...longer you might want to vacuum seal and oxygen absorb packets as well (they are cheap compared to buying pot!). :tup:
What about if you are using the packaging that it came in from Ontario cannabis store? Open and close, after 6 months should you throw out what remains to avoid inhaling mold etc?
 
lifeisgoodnow,
Top Bottom