How to store your CBD flowers?
A CBD flower is a natural, living product: stored poorly, it loses its aromas, dries out and its cannabinoids degrade. With a few good habits, you preserve its quality far longer.
The 4 enemies of your CBD flowers
- Light (especially UV): it degrades cannabinoids. Keep your flowers away from light.
- Air: oxidation causes a loss of aromas and freshness. Go for an airtight container.
- Humidity: too much moisture encourages mould; too little dries the flower out.
- Heat: it dries out and speeds up degradation. Aim for a cool spot.
The ideal method
Best of all: an airtight glass jar (such as an opaque jar or one kept away from light), in a cool, dry and dark place. Avoid plastic bags over time (static electricity, altered aromas) and the fridge (humidity and thermal shocks). A stable room temperature is perfect.
The right accessories
A few accessories help keep your flowers at their best: an airtight storage box, and a grinder to grind only the amount you need (the rest keeps better whole).
How long do they last?
Well stored, your flowers keep most of their qualities for several months. Beyond that, they remain usable but gradually lose aromatic intensity. The smart move: buy quantities suited to your consumption — our packs and varied formats are there for that.
FAQ — Storing CBD
Can you put your CBD flowers in the fridge or freezer?
It's not recommended: humidity and temperature swings damage the flowers. A cool, dry and dark place at room temperature is preferable.
How can you tell if a CBD flower is still good?
A flower that's too dry, crumbles or has lost its smell has aged. If there's any trace of mould or a suspicious smell, don't consume it.
Is glass really better than plastic?
Yes, over time: airtight glass preserves aromas better and avoids the static electricity of plastic.
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