What to Know about Strains and Terpenes

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One of the things that makes marijuana such an effective option for a variety of treatment plans is the option to use different strains. Every marijuana plant is different, with differing levels of THC, CBD, and terpenes. The strain you choose should be appealing and meet your medical or recreational needs. Terpenes are a less familiar way of selecting a marijuana strain, but they can dramatically affect your reaction to a specific strain.

What are Marijuana Terpenes?

Terpenes, like other cannabinoids, come from the flower’s resin glands and create the notable odor of weed. Some plants might smell more fruity, while other strains give off a distinct diesel smell, but in all cases, the aroma is the blend of terpenes produced by that specific plant.

Common Cannabis Terpenes

Some of the most recognizable smells come from one of 6 common terpene oils.

  • Humulene
  • Pinene
  • Linalool
  • Caryophyllene
  • Myrcene
  • Limonene

Each of these terpene oils produces different scents and can change the flavor of marijuana.

For more citrus scents, you would select a strain that is high in limonene, myrcene or linalool, with limonene at the top of the list for a more pure citrus note. Each of these odors is also linked to a variety of health benefits. For example, if you want effective pain relief, you’ll want to look for marijuana strains with high caryophyllene or linalool. Asthmatics might get the most relief from plants that have plenty of pinenes.

Cannabis Terpenes are Found in Other Edibles

Terpenes are not limited to marijuana plants, and you can find them in plenty of flowers and even food plants. Pepper, hops, basil and oregano all contain caryophyllene. For humulene, add more coriander to your diet.

Choosing a Marijuana Strain

Each of these terpenes can be found in specific strains found in Wheat Ridge, CO. For a strain high in humulene or caryophyllene, try Girl Scout Cookies, one of the most popular strains on the market. To enjoy the citrus notes of limonene, light up with some Bubba Kush. Daywrecker Headband offers plenty of linalool. 303 Kush is an OK Kush hybrid high in limonene, pinene, caryophyllene, and humulene. Blue Dream offers plenty of myrcene.

Explore the different scents, blends, and flavors, along with how they affect you by sampling some of the top contenders for each terpene. Visit Chronic Therapy to enjoy the strains found in Wheat Ridge, CO and find a plant that smells and tastes delightful.