
How to Stop Weed Smelling in a Bag

Why Does Weed Smell?
The characteristic smell of weed is attributed to erpenes, which are small, volatile molecules produced by the cannabis plant. From a biological perspective, terpenes act as a natural defense mechanism. They work to deter mammals and insects, protecting the plant from potential harm. The scent of weed can vary significantly depending on the strain. Some strains emit a strong, earthy, and skunky smell, while others may have more pleasant, fruity notes reminiscent of apples, plums, or lemons. There are even strains with a distinct diesel - like aroma.
Traditional Methods to Mask the Smell
●Use a deodorizer to place inside the bag
One common approach to counteract the weed smell is by introducing a more pleasant fragrance. Essential oils such as eucalyptus, lavender, or tea tree can be a great solution. Simply place a few drops of your chosen essential oil on a cotton ball and tuck it into the bag alongside your weed. Scented candles can also do the trick. If you're heading to pick up your monthly cannabis supply, consider stopping by a store like Target to grab a scented candle. You can then place both the candle and your weed in the same bag. Another option is to take a scented candle from home and put it in the dispensary bag. This way, the candle's aroma can help mask the smell of the weed. Hanging a small air freshener inside the bag is a simple yet effective way to mask the weed smell. Additionally, you can spray the inside of a bag you bring from home with a product like Febreze before placing your weed in it. Febreze leaves behind a fresh, clean scent that can overpower the pungent odor of weed, making it less noticeable.

●Consider Air - Tight Jars (with Caution)
Air - tight jars are often thought of as a good option for containing the smell. They can create a seal that helps keep the odor in. However, they come with their own set of drawbacks. Jars are fragile and not as discreet as other alternatives. If you decide to use an air - tight jar, make sure it is properly sealed. But keep in mind that they may not be the most practical choice for on - the - go situations, as they can be bulky and easily break.

How They Work
The activated carbon in Aimazing's bags is highly porous, with an incredibly large surface area. This unique structure allows the carbon to act like a sponge for odor molecules. When weed is placed inside the bag, the terpenes that cause the strong smell are quickly absorbed by the activated carbon filter. The mylar lining further enhances the bag's effectiveness by creating a near - air - tight seal. This seal prevents any of the trapped odor molecules from escaping, ensuring that the smell remains contained within the bag.

Benefits Over Traditional Methods
