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Why Cannabis Dries Out (And How Humidity Packs Actually Work)


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If you’ve ever opened a jar of cannabis only to find dry, crumbly flower, you’re not alone. Keeping cannabis fresh is one of the most important factors for preserving flavor, aroma, and potency. But why does cannabis dry out in the first place? And how do humidity packs help prevent it?

In this guide, we’ll explain why cannabis loses moisture over time, how dryness affects quality, and how humidity packs work to keep your flower fresh.

At Tropicanna, freshness is something we pay close attention to. Our team regularly evaluates products and works closely with our brand partners to make sure we’re bringing customers cannabis that meets our standards for quality, flavor, and overall experience.

Why Cannabis Needs Moisture

Cannabis flower naturally contains moisture inside its plant material and trichomes. After harvesting, growers carefully dry and cure cannabis to reach an ideal moisture level that preserves cannabinoids, terpenes, and structure.

When cannabis reaches consumers, the goal is to maintain that balance. Too much moisture can lead to mold, while too little moisture causes the flower to dry out and degrade.

The sweet spot for cannabis humidity is typically between 55% and 62% relative humidity.

At this range, cannabis remains:

  • Aromatic and terpene-rich
  • Easy to break apart and roll
  • Smooth when smoked or vaporized
  • Stable for long-term storage

Maintaining this balance is something knowledgeable dispensaries pay attention to when sourcing and storing products.

What Happens When Cannabis Dries Out

When cannabis loses too much moisture, several things begin to happen that affect the experience.

Terpenes Begin to Evaporate

Terpenes are the aromatic compounds responsible for a strain’s smell and flavor. These compounds are volatile, meaning they evaporate easily when exposed to air and heat.

As cannabis dries out, terpenes escape more quickly, which leads to muted aromas and less flavorful smoke.

The Flower Becomes Harsh

Dry cannabis burns faster and hotter than properly hydrated flower. This can create a harsher smoke that irritates the throat and lungs.

Instead of a smooth inhale, overly dry cannabis can feel scratchy or unpleasant.

Trichomes Become Brittle

The tiny crystal structures covering cannabis buds are called trichomes. These contain most of the plant’s cannabinoids and terpenes.

When flower becomes too dry, trichomes become fragile and can break off more easily during handling, reducing potency.

The Bud Structure Breaks Down

Healthy cannabis buds should feel slightly sticky and springy. When moisture is lost, buds become brittle and crumble apart too easily.

This makes rolling joints or packing bowls more difficult and less enjoyable.

Why Cannabis Loses Moisture

Several factors can cause cannabis to dry out over time.

Exposure to Air

Oxygen slowly pulls moisture away from cannabis. Opening containers frequently or storing flower in loose packaging can accelerate this process.

Light Exposure

UV light can degrade cannabinoids and terpenes while also contributing to moisture loss.

Temperature Changes

Warm environments speed up evaporation and terpene loss. Cannabis stored in hot places like cars or near windows will dry out quickly.

Improper Storage Containers

Plastic bags and low-quality containers do not seal moisture effectively. Glass jars with airtight lids are much better for long-term storage.

How Humidity Packs Work

Humidity packs are small packets designed to regulate the moisture level inside a sealed container. Instead of simply adding moisture, they work by maintaining a balanced humidity environment.

Inside each pack is a salt-based solution that can both release and absorb moisture depending on the surrounding conditions.

If the environment becomes too dry, the pack releases moisture into the air. If the environment becomes too humid, the pack absorbs excess moisture.

This creates a stable humidity level inside the jar.

Most cannabis humidity packs are designed to maintain 58% or 62% relative humidity, which falls within the ideal range for storing flower.

Why Many Cannabis Brands Use Humidity Packs

Many cannabis brands include humidity packs inside their packaging to help protect flower during transport and storage.

Humidity packs help:

  • Preserve terpene flavor
  • Maintain proper bud texture
  • Prevent harsh smoke
  • Extend shelf life

However, freshness still starts with properly cured flower and responsible storage practices throughout the supply chain.

How Tropicanna Prioritizes Fresh Cannabis

At Tropicanna, we understand how important freshness is to the overall cannabis experience. Our team pays close attention to product rotation and works with brands that take curing, packaging, and storage seriously.

Because we see hundreds of customers every day, we’re constantly monitoring what’s moving quickly and what our customers are enjoying most. This helps us focus on bringing in products that stay fresh and deliver the experience customers expect.

Our goal is always to carry cannabis that represents the quality and craftsmanship the cultivator intended.

How to Store Cannabis at Home

If you want to keep your cannabis fresh for as long as possible, a few simple steps can make a big difference.

Use an Airtight Glass Jar

Glass jars seal better than plastic containers and help maintain humidity.

Keep It in a Cool, Dark Place

Store cannabis away from sunlight and heat sources.

Add a Humidity Pack

Using a 58% or 62% humidity pack inside your jar helps keep moisture levels stable.

Avoid Opening the Jar Too Often

Frequent exposure to air allows moisture and terpenes to escape.

Fresh Cannabis Makes a Difference

When cannabis is stored properly, the difference is noticeable. Fresh flower preserves its full terpene profile, delivers smoother smoke, and provides the experience the cultivator intended.

If you ever have questions about freshness, storage, or product quality, the Tropicanna team is always happy to help guide you toward the best options available.

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