Cannabis Storage & Preservation Systems
Protect potency, preserve terpenes, and extend shelf life with advanced cannabis storage solutions, including humidity-controlled containers, vacuum systems, and long-term preservation equipment for flower and concentrates.
🌿STORAGE & PRESERVATION SYSTEMS
Cannabis storage and preservation systems are designed to maintain product freshness, terpene integrity, and cannabinoid stability over time. These systems include controlled humidity storage, vacuum sealing, and terpene-safe containers.
They are critical for maintaining product quality during transport, packaging, and long-term storage.
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Terpseals Inox Jar – 500ml
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Xiros Mikro Freeze Dryer
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Who this product/category is built for
Home Growers
Designed for dispensaries and mid-scale producers needing consistent storage conditions, odor control, and batch organization.
Commercial Operators
Designed for dispensaries and mid-scale producers needing consistent storage conditions, odor control, and batch organization.
Industrial Facilities
Built for large-scale operations requiring bulk storage, climate control, and long-term preservation across high-volume inventory.
Related Cannabis Processing Systems Using Storage & Preservation Equipment
Related Systems show complete cannabis processing setups where storage and preservation equipment plays a key role in maintaining product quality after drying and curing
System 1: Starter Post-Harvest System
- Small freeze dryer or drying unit
- Compact curing machine
- Storage & preservation containers
👉 For home growers or small batch producers
System 2: Commercial Processing System
- Medium freeze dryer
- Controlled curing machine
- Industrial storage system (humidity-controlled)
👉 For consistent commercial production
System 3: Industrial Preservation Line
- Large freeze dryer system
- Automated curing chamber
- Bulk storage + terpene preservation system
👉 For large-scale facilities and distributors
❓ FAQ — STORAGE & PRESERVATION SYSTEMS
Cannabis storage and preservation systems are controlled environments designed to maintain the freshness, potency, aroma, and terpene profile of cannabis after drying or curing. They regulate temperature, humidity, and oxygen exposure to prevent degradation and preserve product quality for longer periods.
Proper storage prevents:
- THC degradation
- Terpene loss (flavor and aroma reduction)
- Mold and microbial growth
- Moisture imbalance (too dry or too wet flower)
Well-controlled storage ensures cannabis maintains market-grade quality and potency over time.
The ideal storage conditions are:
- Temperature: 15°C – 21°C (59°F – 70°F)
- Relative Humidity (RH): 55% – 62%
These conditions help maintain cannabinoid stability and preserve terpene structure without risking mold or overdrying.
The main types include:
- Humidity-controlled storage containers (jar systems, terpseal systems)
- Vapor pressure preservation systems (Cannatrol-style systems)
- Cold storage systems (controlled refrigeration environments)
- Industrial preservation rooms for large-scale operations
Each system is designed for different production scales: home, semi-pro, or commercial.
- Curing is the controlled drying and chemical stabilization process after harvest.
- Storage is the long-term preservation phase after curing is complete.
Curing improves quality; storage maintains it over time.
Yes. Cannabis can lose potency if exposed to:
- Heat
- Light (UV exposure)
- Oxygen
- Improper humidity
THC naturally degrades into CBN over time, especially under poor storage conditions.
With optimal storage conditions:
- 6–12 months: Peak quality retention
- 12–24 months: Good potency with minor degradation
- 2+ years: Noticeable decline in flavor and THC content
Advanced preservation systems can extend shelf stability significantly.
Vapor-pressure systems maintain cannabis at a stable equilibrium state, allowing:
- No overdrying
- No rehydration cycles
- Better terpene preservation
- More consistent final product quality
This results in premium-grade flower stability over time.
Yes. Freeze drying removes moisture quickly, but without proper storage:
- Terpenes can still degrade
- Oxygen exposure reduces potency
- Flower quality can decline during packaging and distribution
Storage systems protect the final product after processing.
- Home growers: Humidity-controlled jars or small vapor systems
- Semi-pro growers: Cannatrol-style preservation units
- Commercial operations: Industrial storage rooms or integrated preservation systems with environmental control
Terpenes are aromatic compounds responsible for cannabis:
- Flavor
- Smell
- Entourage effect
Good storage systems preserve terpenes, which directly improves product value and consumer experience.
Mold is caused by:
- RH above 65%
- Poor air circulation
- Residual moisture in buds
- Warm storage environments
Proper storage systems maintain a stable environment to eliminate these risks.

