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    plastic containers absorb the THC?? is there any truth to this?

    i hear ppl say that plastic containers absorb THC, so u should store in a glass jar...



    i say fuuuuck that.
    i doubt there'd be enough thc absorbed to make a difference at all, even if it DID get absorbed
    ballllin Reviewed by ballllin on . plastic containers absorb the THC?? is there any truth to this? i hear ppl say that plastic containers absorb THC, so u should store in a glass jar... i say fuuuuck that. i doubt there'd be enough thc absorbed to make a difference at all, even if it DID get absorbed Rating: 5

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    plastic containers absorb the THC?? is there any truth to this?

    As long as you use a PolyPro (tuperware type) type of plastic your good! The only one I would not use is a Low Density PolyEtheleyne (LDPE) as there is some storage issues, especally locking in smells and allowing the THC to migrate thru the structure of the plastic.

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    plastic containers absorb the THC?? is there any truth to this?

    It doesn't absorb it, but there is a lot of static in plastic bags, and that causes the kif from the buds to build up and stick to the bags.

    Personally, I don't use plastic bags anymore. I store my buds in glass jars that keeps them fresh and delicious for many weeks.

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    plastic containers absorb the THC?? is there any truth to this?

    I keep mine in a little plastic case, I wonder if thats bad..

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    plastic containers absorb the THC?? is there any truth to this?

    Plastic doesn't really breathe either.. so drying/curing a harvest in a big rubbermaid can be a bit touchy if you're unable to open the container daily.

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    plastic containers absorb the THC?? is there any truth to this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
    It doesn't absorb it, but there is a lot of static in plastic bags, and that causes the kif from the buds to build up and stick to the bags.

    Personally, I don't use plastic bags anymore. I store my buds in glass jars that keeps them fresh and delicious for many weeks.
    yes exactly..plastic is usually staticy which causes kief and maybe even some bottom bag to stick to it

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    #7
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    plastic containers absorb the THC?? is there any truth to this?

    I buy in black sacks and then put it in glass jars. Keeps it perfectly fresh, and the kief on the buds doesnt stick to it.

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    #8
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    plastic containers absorb the THC?? is there any truth to this?

    Elaborate on "black sacs" please, LIP.

    Cheers.


    The Fog :rastasmoke:

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    #9
    Senior Member

    plastic containers absorb the THC?? is there any truth to this?

    I use a plastic container by BIOKIPS. Its basically just tupperware. It does catch some kief with static, but you can scrape it with a metal file and collect it back.

    Should I get glass or is this good?

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    #10
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    plastic containers absorb the THC?? is there any truth to this?

    I use plastic medicine containers, jus picked up sum PUFF

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