Get you.

Plastic is... mostly Carbon and Hydrogen atoms... chain linked into long-ass molecules.
Your "phenolic acids and terpenoids" will **maybe** react with plastic in some wierd way.
NOT that the reaction will be big... I mean, maybe something here and there... but nothing "visually" obvious.

I think the "porousness" of the plastic is of more of a concern... as inside those pores... other stuff can accumulate... probably, past phenolic acids and terpenoids.

Again, a reaction will be something very small... nothing to go like "Wow shit! Look what happened!"

My take on it.
As you can see, I'm the same as you... no scientist.
turtle420 Reviewed by turtle420 on . Curing Question I was reading the FAQ section and came upon this: "The preferred container for curing and storage of cannabis buds is an all glass jar, with a large opening for easy access. Wide-mouth canning jars with glass bodies and tops with a rubber seal are an ideal choice. Less preferred are small-mouth canning jars with metal or plastic lids. Generally try to avoid all plastics in direct or close contact with your cannabis. Generally these materials are slightly porous and the phenolic acids and Rating: 5