What Are Cannabis Terpenes and their Effects?

The more we learn about the cannabis plant the more terminology there is to keep track of. Terpenes is one of those terms you might have come across more frequently lately. Everyone seems to agree, they are important and play a part in the therapeutic benefits of cannabis. But what are terpenes, exactly? Surprisingly, they are more important than you might think.

What Are Cannabis Terpenes and Why Do They Matter?

To put it simply, terpenes are the oil secretions from the cannabis plant that give it it's unique aroma and flavor. Terpenes are found not only in cannabis, but in all sorts of vegetation. They are responsible for the scents that different plants give off and are prevalent in products like essential oils.

In most plants, terpenes are likely to protect plants from predators. In cannabis, the benefits go far beyond aromatherapy. Each terpene offers different effects - like boosting energy or promoting calmness. Combining these effects with THC and CBD are part of the reason that each strain offers such a unique experience.

Terpenes Control Aroma and Flavor

You might be surprised to find out that terpenes are responsible for the variation in scent and flavor from one strain of cannabis to the next. Some of the most common terpenes in cannabis include myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, limonene and linalool. Each of these offers a unique aroma and when paired often creates a memorable flavor profile.

For example, liminene is responsible for citrus scent and flavor. Outside of cannabis, liminene is found in rinds of citrus fruits like lemons and oranges as well as peppermint and more.

Terpenes Change the Cannabis Experience

When we think of the effects of a cannabis strain, we often think indica vs sativa vs hybrid before anything else. The truth is, while that may play a part in the effects of a strain, it is not the only deciding factors.

Have you ever noticed how some indica strains hit you like a freight train with intense couchlock while others may leave you relaxed but not glued down? Terpene profile likely has a lot to do with those two varying experiences.

Which Terprnes Are Found in Popular Fleur Cannabis Strains?

We've talked before about terpenes and which ones are commonly found in cannabis. In that article, we briefly went over some of the terpenes most often found in cannabis. You can learn more about terpenes - specifically limonene, pinene, myrcene, linalool and more - here.

Ocimene

This terpene is responsible for sweet herbal aromas and flavors in various strains of cannabis. The medicinal properties of ocimene includes uplifting feelings and this terpene is also found in mint, parsley, and orchids. Often, this terpene is found to be the second or third most abundant terpene in the strain.

Humulene

This terpene is known for a subtle earthy or woody aroma with spicy undertones. Unlike some others, humulene has been used in holistic Eastern medicinal practices for centuries. Found also in Hops and certain types of wood, this terpene is known to provide anti-inflammatory benefits. Despite these benefits, humulene is often an overlooked terpene when it comes to breeding strains for the best potential genetics.

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