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just wondering if weed gets stronger as it ages. i have some in mason jars that are 2 years old . they are turning brown and the tricomes look like they very amber colored.
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In most cases, marijuana maintains its peak potency for 6 months to a year. Research shows that, on average:just wondering if weed gets stronger as it ages. i have some in mason jars that are 2 years old . they are turning brown and the tricomes look like they very amber colored.
The three main things that degrade THC are light, heat, and oxygen. So, well sealed in a fridge or freezer is the best way. Barring that, sealed in a cool, dark place.is it better to store it in the freezer? i have it in mason jars with humidi packs
Interesting thanks for sharing this info.Italian Study Finds Frozen Cannabis Maintains THC Levels Best
The study out of Italy, which was published in Forensic Science International, looked at cannabis samples stored:
During the four years the study took place, researchers tested the samples 14 times. They found that:
- At room temperature
- In a refrigerator (4 degrees C)
- In a freezer (-20 degrees C)
- THC levels in the cannabis stored at room temperature dropped over time.
- At room temperature and in light, THC levels decreased by 13% after 100 days.
- At room temperature in the dark, THC levels decreased by 11% after 100 days.
- The refrigerated marijuana samples also lost THC content, but not as much as the room temperature samples did.
- In the frozen cannabis, THC levels mostly stayed the same.
- In all samples when THC went down, cannabinol (CBN) levels went up.
- Cannabidiol (CBD) content stayed stable across all cannabis samples during the experiment