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HOW TO PROPERLY STORE YOUR CANNABIS VAPE OIL
Californians have gone ape for vapes, as stated by the ancient 2018 customer information. The increasing popularity of cannabis oil also concentrates begs the question, what is the perfect way to store your own vape oil capsules to optimize shelf life and effectiveness?
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Geno Guerrero, Lead Extraction Tech at Caliva, gets the answers to some frequently asked questions regarding marijuana vape oil storage.
Stay away from heat. According to Guerrero, 70℉ is the perfect temperature to keep vape oil capsules. High storage temperatures may degrade the flavor and potency of this oil and may also lead to capsules to flow.
Stay away from sun. The sunlight degrades soil caliber in precisely the exact same way it degrades blossom quality. Oil vulnerable to light will get darker and not as powerful with time. And, like with blossom, warmth from sunlight may play a role .
Cold is fine. Cannabis vape oil does not have exactly the very same problems with colder temperatures which blossom does, such as humidity issues or trichromes falling off buds. Despite a larger tolerance for cold, your petroleum (or concentrates) should not remain in the freezeras that may nevertheless cause moisture problems within a cartridge.
These variables mean the very best storage areas for bud vapes are all cool, dry areas, like a desk drawer or fridge. If at all possible, keep the capsule upright rather than on its own side, to help prevent congestion.
There is no set time limitation on the life span of vape oil. The greater terms that you save it in, the longer it will keep its effectiveness, terpene profiles, colour, etc..
IS IT STILL OKAY TO VAPE?
Yes, even though the flavor and potency could have shifted. Guerrero says,"Locating a classic tape cartridge with darker acrylic will still function and will probably be safe for ingestion. Darker oil only suggests that the tape was likely left exposed to mild and has darkened the oil ; potency may be reduced (not considerably lower) today, but it is still safe for ingestion."
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