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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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the jar too tightly, leaving a bit of space between buds, while<br />

others believe cramming it full pushes out air, the enemy of<br />

freshness. The negative to cramming is that it squeezes the<br />

buds. The call is yours to make.<br />

COLD, HARD STASH<br />

Freezing marijuana to preserve it is another urban myth.<br />

Freezing does just what the word implies but with negative<br />

results when it comes to pot. Trichomes are the resin glands<br />

that contain the THC and CBD, along with other psychoactive<br />

properties. When trichomes are frozen, they tend to break<br />

off and fall away with each handling, essentially reducing<br />

the potency of your bud over time while drying it out. There<br />

is also the possibility of mold when the pot sweats from<br />

being frozen and then thawed.<br />

Bottom line: avoid freezing.<br />

“ESSENTIALLY, THERE ARE<br />

FIVE SWORN ENEMIES OF<br />

HARVESTED MARIJUANA;<br />

AIR, HUMIDITY, LIGHT, MOLD,<br />

AND FOR SOME, DETECTION.”<br />

BUD WAIT... THERE’S MORE!<br />

Another trick to keeping your product fresh is don’t break up<br />

the buds until you’re ready to use them. They naturally remain<br />

fresher longer when left intact.<br />

THE DOPE ON HUMIDORS<br />

Proper humidity is paramount when you’re serious about<br />

keeping your herb fresh. Humidors are an excellent way to<br />

maintain proper humidity levels. Not all humidors, however,<br />

are created equal. Humidors designed for tobacco aren’t<br />

recommended for marijuana, as the humidity level best suited<br />

for tobacco is different from weed. Optimal relative humidity<br />

(RH) levels for tobacco are between 70 and 72 per cent,<br />

whereas marijuana stores best in a lower<br />

humidity range of 50-65 per cent RH.<br />

Additionally, many tobacco<br />

humidors are constructed using<br />

cedar wood, which has a<br />

distinct woody smell that<br />

could potentially alter<br />

the smell and/or taste of<br />

your weed. There are<br />

cannabis humidors<br />

created expressly<br />

for the preservation<br />

of marijuana<br />

available online.<br />

THIS METHOD<br />

SUCKS<br />

For improved<br />

shelf life, many<br />

smokers are<br />

turning to home<br />

vacuum-sealing<br />

machines. Vacuumsealing<br />

is an<br />

excellent method of<br />

keeping your weed<br />

fresh. This practice<br />

is generally used for<br />

larger amounts that<br />

need to be stored over a<br />

longer period. With vacuum<br />

seal bags, you simply place<br />

your product into the tear- and<br />

puncture-resistant plastic bag and<br />

line up the edges to the vacuum machine.<br />

At the push of a button, all the air is extracted<br />

from the bag and a heat seal ensures that no air will seep<br />

in, thus preserving your dank over the long haul. Vacuum<br />

sealing also controls odor.<br />

Removing all the air from the bag this way will tend to<br />

flatten your buds. Additionally, even though the bags are<br />

made of a heavier plastic, you’ll still need to store them in<br />

a cool, dark place.<br />

Alan Ray has written five books and is a New York Times<br />

bestselling author. Additionally, he is a multi-award winning<br />

songwriter with awards from BMI and ASCAP. Alan lives in<br />

Tennessee with his wife and two dogs: a South African Boerboel<br />

and a Pomeranian/Wolverine mix.<br />

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grow. heal. learn. enjoy.<br />

myhydrolife.com

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