If you want your kratom to be as effective as possible, you need to be sure that you are storing it properly. Most of the reported benefits of kratom are caused by the chemical composition of the powders and leaves. When they are not stored properly, the quality can degrade causing you to lose out on some of the benefits.
Rather than risk this, you should put a little bit of thought into how you are going to store the kratom that you aren’t currently using or that you will have on hand for more than just a day or two. Today, we’ll help you figure out how to do just that.
Why Does Kratom Need To Be Stored In A Special Way?
Kratom tea leaves and powders can easily degrade in quality if they are not stored properly. Overexposure to sunlight, fluctuating temperatures, and other accidental storage mishaps can all lead to a lower quality kratom when you finally get around to using it.
Tea and coffee have similar problems! They are not meant to be stored unless they are in airtight containers and kept away from direct sunlight as these can cause the breakdown of the chemicals that create their effects and flavors!
For those reasons, it’s important to learn how to properly store kratom in your home.
Overall Storage Tips
The following tips apply to all kratom. Whether you’ll be using it tomorrow, in a week, or in a month, you will want to ensure that you’re keeping all of the following in mind when figuring out where and how to store the kratom.
#1: Prevent Temperature Fluctuations
One of the most important things to do is to make sure that you are preventing temperature fluctuations wherever you decide to store the kratom. If the kitchen in your house ranges from very hot to very cold throughout the day, you won’t want to keep your kratom in any cupboard there.
Generally, it’s best to put the kratom in the coolest part of your house. This does not mean that you need to refrigerate or freeze it, but tucking it into a dark cabinet or a basement area is a great way to ensure that the temperature is more consistent.
#2: Stay Away From Sunlight
When kratom is exposed to UV rays, the chemical compounds in the substance itself will start to break down. This means that when you finally get around to using that kratom, it will not be as powerful or as effective as it originally was.
It’s good to keep kratom out of direct sunlight when storing it. Cupboards, drawers, cabinets, and closets are all good options when choosing storage. It can see some sunlight, but you want to make sure that direct sun won’t be hitting the kratom all day long.
#3: Go For An Air-Tight Seal
It is possible for kratom to get stale. Exposure to excessive oxygen can overly oxidize the kratom, and this leads to stale and less effective kratom. While you might not know that this happened, you’ll actually be using something less powerful!
It’s a good idea to put kratom into some type of vacuum-sealed bag for long-term storage if possible. For short term storage, using a sandwich bag is fine as long as you try to get as much air out of the bag as possible when sealing. You can also use glass or plastic containers, but these are best for short term storage as well.
#4: Avoid Powerful Smells
Storing kratom in the refrigerator can be a good option if there isn’t another temperature-stable option in your house, but there are a few considerations that you need to keep in mind. One big problem can be the smells in the refrigerator.
If the kratom is not kept in a truly airtight container in a refrigerator with many smelly foods like onions and garlic inside, you might end up with kratom leaves that taste faintly of onion! This will not improve the flavor of your final kratom product, so you will want to be careful to cut this risk down as much as possible.
#5: Keep It Dry!
If your powder, leaves, or capsules get wet, they’re going to get soggy. They might even get moldy if they are left to sit in water or too much water continues to condense in your storage container! Kratom needs to stay dry while it is in storage or you will be faced with a lot of problems.
Use an airtight container, especially if you are going to be storing the kratom in the fridge. If your fridge is very humid and causes a lot of condensation inside of it, you will want to rethink where you are storing the kratom as interior condensation isn’t going to be good for your kratom supply.
Different Uses, Different Storage
Depending on how you plan to use your kratom, there are different ways that it can be stored. The various storage methods each work best for varying preparations, so you will want to keep that in mind as you set up your storage supply organization.
Daily Use:
Kratom that is going to be used daily should be fine in any cupboard that is out of direct sunlight as long as it is kept in an airtight container. Additionally, be sure the storage location is a dry one.
Kratom For Later:
Do you like to buy kratom in bulk or keep a few different varieties on hand at a time? If so, you’ll want to set up a larger backstock area. To make this method efficient, split larger supplies or kratom into smaller bags of a few days’ supplies.
Then, put all of these bags into a larger bag. Make sure as much air as possible is removed from every bag. If you have a vacuum sealer, this is a great time to use it! When you’re ready to use the Kratom, you can just grab one small supply bag.
Kratom Tea:
If you like to make kratom tea in bulk, you can store it in the refrigerator for five to seven days without losing too much quality. After that, the tea won’t be nearly as effective, and it will probably start to taste a bit off as well. Be sure to keep kratom tea in a sealed, airtight container in the back area of your refrigerator.