Do Weed Carts Expire

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Do weed carts expire?
No cart lasts forever. The standard weed vape contains a complex blend of compounds extracted or synthesized from cannabis or plants. This often includes the psychoactive cannabinoid known as delta 9 THC. Although THC is the source of your high, the experience is impacted by terpenes and non-THC cannabinoids found in the oil. CBD is one of those cannabinoids.

If any of these key compounds deteriorate, the psychoactive effects of the vape can change. Natural compounds like these break down and change with age, despite careful processing. This can’t be prevented entirely.


How long do vape carts last before expiring?
This level of processing does work in a vape user’s favor. THC or big chief cherry pie CBD oil will remain potent longer than flower, for instance. But the exact lifespan of a weed cart is dependent on a variety of factors.
Weed cart storage and expiration—why it matters
Storage is key to maintaining the potency of your cart. Cannabinoids and terpenes are bound to break down eventually, but this process is influenced heavily by external conditions like light and temperature.

A cart stored in a cool location and kept in its original packaging shouldn’t age rapidly. On the other hand, a weed cart that stays hooked up to your vape is going to lose potency more quickly. This deterioration may occur sooner if the vape is kept in a warm location with significant sunlight.

Whenever possible, store your weed carts in a dry, cool place. This will keep them potent longer and help delay expiration.