Does marijuana expire? Many people believe it doesn’t. The Lowdown on Storing MJ

Does marijuana expire? Many people believe it doesn’t. They will continue to use their weed decades after purchase, in the misguided belief that pot never goes bad. This is wrong. Weed absolutely does expire. Even when you keep marijuana in the proper conditions, it has a shelf life.

Experts believe that weed lasts for around one or two years – if it is stored correctly. If you don’t keep your pot in the right conditions, you risk a moldy supply that could seriously affect your health.

Here are the factors that affect how long weed lasts.

So, the answer to the question does weed expire is a resounding yes. But when weed expires it differs depending on how it is stored. When storing marijuana, you need to watch out for excess humidity. A humid environment encourages mold spore growth. Mold spores can be toxic and they grow more quickly in humid conditions. Control the humidity of the place where you store your weed. You don’t have to go to extremes, but if you live in a particularly humid climate a dehumidifier can be useful.
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