Why Fresh Cannabis Flower Matters at Purple Lotus San Jose
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Why Fresh Cannabis Flower Matters at Purple Lotus San Jose
"For many cannabis consumers, there's one unmistakable sign that they've found the right dispensary: the flower smells alive. It's expressive, sticky, vibrant. At Purple Lotus in San Jose, that's not luck, it's the result of a freshness-first approach that begins long before the jar reaches the shelf. Fresh Flower Begins with Intentional Practices Purple Lotus restocks its flower selection every week, keeping shelves aligned with the natural rhythm of the plant."
"Cannabis doesn't stay frozen in time after it's trimmed and cured. Like produce or coffee beans, flower is sensitive to light, air, humidity and temperature. Overexposure or poor storage can dry out trichomes, cause terpene evaporation and diminish the complex cannabinoid profile that gives each strain its character. At Purple Lotus, freshness is a way of honoring that process. Their in-house teams track package dates, inspect batches regularly and work closely with growers to source what's recent and ready, not just what's available."
Purple Lotus restocks its flower selection every week to align inventory with the plant's natural rhythm and offer recently harvested, recently packaged product stored in ideal conditions. Freshness affects the scent of the jar, the smoothness of the smoke, and the performance of the flower. Cannabis continues to change after trimming and curing and remains sensitive to light, air, humidity and temperature; poor storage can dry trichomes, evaporate terpenes and diminish the cannabinoid profile. In-house teams track package dates, inspect batches and collaborate with growers to source recent, ready flower. Fresh flower displays shimmery trichomes, pronounced terpenes, even burn characteristics and clearer, balanced potency.
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