
Stash & storage
by Grove Bags
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The TerpLoc Window Pouch is a cannabis storage bag made from Grove Bags' proprietary TerpLoc film that preserves terpenes and cannabinoids through controlled micro-gas exchange. Unlike standard zip-lock baggies or mason jars, these pouches let your flower continue curing while stored — using its own moisture to maintain the right humidity without any Boveda packs or humidity monitors. Made in the US, available in five sizes from 3.5g to 100g.
Grove Bags come in five sizes. Pick the one closest to the amount you're storing — you want the bag reasonably full so the micro-gas exchange works properly. A half-empty 100g pouch won't perform as well as a properly filled 30g one.
| Variant | Capacity | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 3.5 g | 1/8 oz | Single-strain samples, personal stash rotation |
| 7 g | 1/4 oz | Weekly personal supply |
| 15 g | 1/2 oz | Bi-weekly supply, small harvests |
| 30 g | 1 oz | Monthly supply, medium home grows |
| 100 g | 1/4 lb | Bulk storage, larger harvests |
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Grove Bags |
| Technology | TerpLoc film (proprietary) |
| Terpene retention | 37% more than standard bags |
| Cannabinoid retention | 7% more than standard bags |
| Closure | Heat-sealed edge + zip-lock top |
| Window | Yes — clear panel for visual inspection |
| Reusable | Yes — commercial growers report up to 4 years per batch |
| Available sizes | 3.5g, 7g, 15g, 30g, 100g |
| Origin | Made in the USA |
Pair your TerpLoc pouches with a proper grinder to break up those perfectly preserved buds, or grab a digital pocket scale so you can fill each pouch to its ideal capacity. Overpacking and underpacking both reduce performance — a scale takes the guesswork out.
Here's the thing most people don't think about: your cannabis is still alive after harvest. The terpenes — those volatile compounds responsible for the smell, flavour, and a good chunk of the effect — are actively evaporating the moment your bud hits open air. Standard plastic bags accelerate that process. Mason jars are better, but they trap moisture unevenly, and if you don't burp them regularly, you're inviting mould. We've seen customers open jars after three weeks to find that beautiful fruity strain smelling like damp hay. Painful.
The TerpLoc film in these Grove Bags works differently. It allows a controlled micro-gas exchange — oxygen and moisture vapour move through the film at a calibrated rate, so your flower self-regulates its humidity. No burping, no humidity packs, no daily checking. The bud essentially continues its cure inside the bag, which is why some growers skip the jar stage entirely and go straight from drying rack to Grove Bag. According to Grove Bags' own testing, that translates to 37% more terpene retention and 7% more cannabinoid preservation compared to traditional storage methods.
One honest note: these bags aren't completely smell-proof. The TerpLoc film is designed to let micro amounts of gas through — that's the whole point. So if discretion is your primary concern, you'll still want an outer container. But for pure preservation of what actually matters — flavour, aroma, potency — we'd pick a Grove Bag over a jar every single time. Some commercial operations have been reusing the same pouches for up to four years with consistent results, which tells you something about the build quality of that heat-sealed edge and zip-lock closure.
The first time you handle a TerpLoc pouch, it feels different from a regular bag. The film has a slight stiffness to it — not crinkly like a crisp packet, more like a matte, almost papery texture with some give. The window section is smooth and clear enough to check trichome colour without opening up. It's a small detail, but it means you can monitor your cure visually, which is something jars don't offer unless you're holding them up to the light.
The one thing that catches people off guard: when you first open a Grove Bag that's been sealed for a few weeks, the smell is surprisingly muted. Customers have come back thinking something went wrong. It hasn't. The terpenes are bound in the trichome heads, not evaporating into the air pocket above the bud. Disturb the flower — break a nug, give the bag a gentle shake — and suddenly the full profile hits you. It's actually a better indicator of preservation than a bag that reeks the moment you crack it open, because that reek means your terps are leaving.
If you're weighing up your options, here's the honest breakdown. Standard zip-lock bags are cheap but terrible — they're static-prone, they don't regulate moisture, and they let terpenes escape freely. Mason jars are the classic home-grower solution and they work reasonably well, but they require daily burping during the first two weeks of cure, they're fragile, they're bulky, and if you forget to burp for a few days you can get anaerobic conditions that breed mould. Grove Bags sit in between on price but ahead on performance: no burping, no humidity packs, 37% better terpene retention, and they stack flat in a drawer. The trade-off is that they're not fully airtight by design — that micro-gas exchange is a feature, not a flaw — so they're not the best choice if you need to mask odour completely.
No. Grove Bags specifically advise against using humidity packs inside TerpLoc pouches. The film is designed to regulate moisture using the flower's own residual humidity. Adding a pack interferes with that exchange and can actually over-humidify your bud.
Yes, and that's one of their strongest selling points. Some commercial growers report reusing the same batch of Grove Bags for up to four years. As long as the zip-lock seal still closes firmly and the film isn't punctured, they'll keep performing.
Not entirely. The TerpLoc film allows micro-gas exchange by design, which means trace amounts of vapour can pass through. For everyday storage they contain smell well, but if you need complete odour control for transport, consider placing the pouch inside a secondary airtight container.
Aim for 10-12% moisture content. A good rule of thumb: if the smaller stems snap cleanly rather than bending, you're ready to bag. Too wet and you risk mould; too dry and the TerpLoc film has no moisture to work with.
The clear window lets you visually inspect your flower — check trichome condition, spot any discolouration, monitor the cure — without breaking the seal. Every time you open the bag you disrupt the internal atmosphere, so less opening means better preservation.
Absolutely. That's where they really shine. Because the bud continues to cure inside the pouch, flavour and potency can actually improve over weeks and months. Just keep the bags in a cool, dark spot away from UV light and temperature swings.
That's a sign the bag is working. The terpenes are locked inside the trichome heads rather than floating in the headspace. Give the buds a gentle squeeze or break a nug apart and the full aroma releases immediately.
Last updated: April 2026