Moisture Barrier Packaging
Moisture barrier packaging refers to containers and materials engineered to minimize water vapor transmission into cannabis storage environments. Proper moisture control is critical in seed preservation and dried flower storage, as excess humidity promotes mold, mildew, and degradation of cannabinoids and terpenes. Common barrier materials include mylar, glass, and vacuum-sealed plastics rated for low oxygen transmission rates (OTR). Breeders and seed banks rely on moisture-sealed packaging to maintain genetic viability during long-term storage. Environmental factors like relative humidity (typically 40-60% RH for dried cannabis) must be controlled alongside packaging barriers for optimal preservation.
Moisture Barrier Packaging strains
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Moisture barrier packaging refers to containers and materials engineered to minimize water vapor transmission into cannabis storage environments. Proper moisture control is critical in seed preservation and dried flower storage, as excess humidity promotes mold, mildew, and degradation of cannabinoids and terpenes. Common barrier materials include mylar, glass, and vacuum-sealed plastics rated for low oxygen transmission rates (OTR). Breeders and seed banks rely on moisture-sealed packaging to maintain genetic viability during long-term storage. Environmental factors like relative humidity (typically 40-60% RH for dried cannabis) must be controlled alongside packaging barriers for optimal preservation.
Seed banks and breeding operations use moisture barrier packaging to extend seed viability across generations. Proper sealing protects mother plants' genetic material and stored pollen, enabling controlled breeding programs over extended timelines without genetic degradation.
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