3 Ways To Tell If Your Stash Has Gone Bad

The proper way to keep your stash is to store it in a cool and dry place. Around the nation, medical marijuana is being used in the treatment of various mental conditions. Many patients keep their stash stocked to avoid going to the dispensary every single day. Although, medical marijuana can have a shelf life of about a year, after 7-10 months it starts to lose flavor and potency. And, even if the batch isn't harmful, it still won't feel very good. 

Here, we narrowed down the three ways that should help you test your medical marijuana. 

Way #1 The Eye Test

One of the easiest ways to inspect whether your weed has gone bad. The fresh stash is always green and vibrant purple. It has fine hairs and is covered with little trichomes. However, if the leaves color is faded or worse turned into muddy brown, take it as a sign, that the weed has gone bad. 

Way #2 Smell and Taste 

The smell and flavor of the stash are another way to determine the quality of the stash. Medical marijuana with little or no smell will have no taste at all. Not only this stash is bland to smoke, but it may deliver no experience.  

Way #3 Moisture 

One of the ways to know the cannabis age is the moisture content. Fresh cannabis buds are spongy, they have a dry texture. When cannabis ages, it starts to lose moisture, giving it an abrasive texture. 

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