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store weed in refigerator

Discussion in 'Marijuana Consumption Q&A' started by stewbs, Sep 10, 2012.

  1. I store my medical marijuana in the refigerator and wonder if that is the best place. It seems to dry out the weed which I don't know is good. Any suggestions?
     
  2. the trichomes will fall of mate making your bud leess potent.
     
  3. lmfaooo your not serious
     
  4. [quote name='"JayCambo"']the trichomes will fall of mate making your bud leess potent.[/quote]

    Um no :cool:

    I used to and it worked really well but now I just leave it in a mason jar in my livingroom and it stays pretty fresh
     
  5. ya mason jar in a dark cool place is perfect
     

  6. Uhh yeah. Clearly you've never made qwiso before. There's a reason you freeze the bud before hand, the trichs fall off way easier when its cold.
     
  7. [quote name='"Antarctica"']

    Uhh yeah. Clearly you've never made qwiso before. There's a reason you freeze the bud before hand, the trichs fall off way easier when its cold.[/quote]

    Freeze is not the same thing as refridgerate
     
  8. So.. could we get some more dialog on this subject?

    I'm trying to find a way to store 25g of some really really nice grandaddy purp. Right now I've got it in a ziplock bag inside a mason jar in the fridge. My household never really goes below 81 degrees in the summer, so that's why I decided on the fridge. I'm needing to store this for a few months.

    Am I doing anything wrong?
     
  9. Keep it in a mason jar in a cool dark place n crack the lid open every few days to give em some fresh air so they don't go moldy
     

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