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That depends on how often and how much you use. An ounce may last several months for light users, while daily users may go through it faster. Storing it properly ensures freshness, no matter the pace.

Not necessarily. Potency can vary based on extraction method, strain, and cannabinoid profile. Some forms, like live rosin, tend to retain more full-spectrum characteristics. Always refer to lab testing for cannabinoid content.

Potency may decline over time if exposed to air, heat, or light. Proper storage in airtight containers at room temperature helps maintain quality. For optimal effect, use within a few months of opening.

Yes, but THCA must be decarboxylated (heated) to activate its effects. This usually involves baking or applying controlled heat before infusion. Without this step, the THCA remains non-psychoactive.

Yes, dabs, especially terpene-rich types, may carry a strong aroma. Store in smell-proof, airtight containers if discretion is needed. Glass jars with locking lids are commonly recommended.

Using a dab tool, you can separate the ounce into small, single-use portions for consistency. Silicone or glass micro-containers work well for organizing doses. This helps with both planning and reducing product exposure.

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