How do you keep your buds soft and moist. My buds dry out with a quickness, is it something you really cant protect against? Buds are stored in a small pastic tubawear containier with lid. Does temp matter? Cold dry them out quicker?
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How do you keep your buds soft and moist. My buds dry out with a quickness, is it something you really cant protect against? Buds are stored in a small pastic tubawear containier with lid. Does temp matter? Cold dry them out quicker?
keep them fresh by putting them in a jar with a good seal
I like that. That comes from a Bad Brain song.Quote:
Originally Posted by LazySmoking420
Keep it in a jar (mason jar or the like), preferrably glass with a good seal, like nik said. If you want to add a little moisture, you can put a small piece of fruit or vegetable in the jar. Try not to let the food touch the bud, but it will give it some moisture...and possibly some flavor, so you may want to try it with a lemon peel or orange peel. You can do this before it dries out or after.
That's just what I would do.
The Fog :rastasmoke:
That's a nice idea actually, bit I'd be a lil' worried about the fruit absorbing anything from the bud. Is that anything worth worrying about?Quote:
Originally Posted by TheGreenFog
DRY BUDS ARE POROUS RIGHT?
sorry caps)
so wouldnt a list misting of say steam lightly moisten buds?
yeah stoned again...
No, you shouldn't worry about the fruit absorbing THC or anything from the bud. It won't absorb the moisture, because the moisture will travel from the area of more moisture (concentration) to the area of least moisture (concentration)...yay for Osmosis. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Nation_1ne
On the other hand, if you want to DRY your buds out using that method, you would put something in with them that has a lower moisture content than the buds (i.e. dry silica or something)
Sorry, chisme, that wouldn't really help. It is too much moisture applied externally. It would most likely just make them mushy and wet. You have to let the bud absorb the moisture slowly.Quote:
Originally Posted by chisme
Also, when you add moisture to an enclosed area, always beware of MOLD!
Happy toking! :smokin:
The Fog :rastasmoke:
To keep buds fresh and delicious, simply store them in an airtight container.
I use small jam jars that have the red seal along the top of it. I keep my buds in there for months and they still stay fresh. Just open the jar every few days to check if no mold is forming. If you store the buds when they're too moist, then you risk mold.
If you want to add mositure back itno your buds, I used to slice up a raw potato and place a few slices in a baggy with the buds. They dryest buds became moist after about 6-8 hours. Avoid letting the potato of whatever touch the buds though.
Take care. :)
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Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
Errr...isn't that pretty much what I said? :confused:
Well, I guess I didn't mention the 6-8 hours part...or the red seals...?
:) Oh well. The more, the merrier. I think I read somewhere that you are supposed to hear/read/see something at least 3 times for it to register in your long-term memory.
Reiteration ftw.
The Fog :rastasmoke:
Hey, I think if you put sliced fruit in with your buds they should be moist again in 6-8 hours. I think I hear oranges or potatos should work.
Not sure where I heard that though. ;)