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Hydrolife Magazine December 2017/January 2018 [USA EDITION]

Without trailblazers and change-makers, people who put a cause for the greater well-being ahead of their own interests, change can’t happen. The cannabis landscape is what it is today because of people who, long before marijuana gained mainstream acceptance, risked it all so people could benefit from a plant that so many others, especially lawmakers, hated. These trailblazers could see the benefits of marijuana long before most.

Without trailblazers and change-makers, people who put a cause for the greater well-being ahead of their own interests, change can’t happen. The cannabis landscape is what it is today because of people who, long before marijuana gained mainstream acceptance, risked it all so people could benefit from a plant that so many others, especially lawmakers, hated. These trailblazers could see the benefits of marijuana long before most.

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DOS AND DON’TS OF KEEPING IT FRESH<br />

Essentially, there are five sworn enemies of harvested<br />

marijuana; air, humidity, light, mold, and for some, detection.<br />

Thin plastic bags made for sandwiches are taboo for storing.<br />

Carrying your herb from point A to point B in a baggie is<br />

okay, or when consumption outpaces time, but if you want it<br />

to remain fresh over a longer period, you’ll need to transfer it<br />

into something more conducive to its preservation.<br />

Here’s why you should avoid using sandwich bag plastic<br />

for storage purposes. The first obvious negative is that the<br />

bags are transparent. More than that, however, with just a<br />

moderate rise in temperature, these bags begin to break<br />

down and release petrol-based toxins that can permeate your<br />

stash. They also leak odor and allow in light and air that will<br />

eventually dry out your buds. If that weren’t enough, plastic<br />

bags create static electricity that leaves the fine trichomes<br />

clinging to the bag, which can be a real pain in the bud.<br />

PUT A LID ON IT<br />

One of the best methods of preservation is glass jars. Glass<br />

jars offer a host of pluses and there are several types from<br />

which to choose—from jars with a rubber seal that clamp<br />

down to good old Mason jars with a lid and screw-on band.<br />

Store in a cool, dark place because glass can sweat and you<br />

don’t want to create the opportunity for mold.<br />

Colored or blacked-out jars are best, as they block out<br />

greater amounts of light. Moreover, jars help prevent air from<br />

leaking out (which carries scent) and air from seeping in<br />

(which can dry out its contents). Less light, less air, fresher<br />

smoke. The jury is still out, however, on how full you should<br />

fill your jar. Some suggest you shouldn’t pack your herb into<br />

Blue Cheese #3<br />

“WHEN MARIJUANA BECOMES<br />

MUMMY-DRY, IT SMOKES<br />

HARSHLY, LOSES POTENCY,<br />

AND BURNS UP QUICKLY; THE<br />

ANTITHESIS OF FRESH WEED.“<br />

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