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What Are Terpenes & Why Are They Important?

What Are Terpenes & Why Are They Important?

By Cannabis 101

What Are Terpenes & Why Are They Important?

 

Terpenes are naturally occuring organic compounds found in plants. They are responsible for the smell of most plants, fruits, herbs, etc., including cannabis.

Different amounts and combinations of terpenes are unique to every plant. In nature, a plant’s smell is used to both attract and repel insects and animals. For example, a foul-smelling fruit may discourage animals from eating it, while a sweet smelling flower will attract pollinators.

Terpenes vs. Cannabinoids What Are Terpenes?

Unlike cannabinoids, terpenes do not directly contribute to making you feel “high.” But, some terpenes are still considered to be psychoactive because they can affect your brain. While terpenes are responsible for the smell of the plant, some may also affect your brain in a similar way to cannabinoids. The difference is that they are not processed by our bodies in the same way.

Humans brains have their own internal endocannabinoid systems that we use to maintain homeostasis. This system also allows us to process cannabinoids through a network of neurotransmitters and receptors.

For example, THC is a cannabinoid that activates the CB1 receptors in our brain. On the contrast, the cannabinoid CBD restricts activity in the CB1 receptors and also binds to other parts of the body, including 12 targets in the brain alone.

The entourage effect is the theory that terpenes will affect the experience of your high. It works like aromatherapy. Scents from different plant-based essential oils can impact a person’s mood. So while they may not directly be responsible for making you feel “high,” they can certainly play a role in the effects you feel from THC.

In summary, terpenes act as the wheels of a bus, while cannabinoids are the driver. The terpenes aid in the effects that are made possible by the cannabinoid content.

 

The Most Common Terpenes

α-Bisabolol What Are Terpenes?

Aromas: Floral, Pepper, Wood

Alpha Bisabolol is an essential oil commonly used in cosmetics as a skin soothing agent. It occurs naturally in chamomile and sage. Some research has also shown that Bisabolol may reduce the risk of gastric damage caused by anti-inflammatory drugs.

Camphene What Are Terpenes?

Aromas: Wet, Pine, Woodsy, Earthy

Camphene is very common in cannabis, though it is rarely the most prominant terpene. It is widely appreciated for its ability to fight infections and inflammation, while alleviating stress. Research also supports its antifungal and antiviral properties.

β-Caryophyllene

Aromas: Sharp, Spice, Sweet, Wood

Beta Caryophyllene is known for its wide variety of potential physical and mental health benefits. CB2 receptors are targeted when treating pain & inflammation with cannabis, and this terpene has a unique ability to bind to them. It is FDA-approved for use in food & is found in black pepper, cinnamon and basil.

Geraniol What Are Terpenes?

Aromas: Floral, Sugar, Rose

Geraniol shows an ability to fight free radicals, giving it an antioxidant, antitumor and anticancer properties. Studies have shown that it improves cells’ response to chemotherapy treatment. It’s pleasant scent also lends it to use in many perfumes, cosmetics, cleaning agents and more. 

Guaiol What Are Terpenes?

Aromas: Pine, Wood, Rose

Guaiol has been long-trusted as a natural fever treater and pain killer, and its anti-inflammatory properties are associated with treating the discomfort caused by arthritis. Guaiol is also a diuretic, meaning it may even lower blood pressure. Side effects of this terpene may worsen anxiety symptoms.

α-Humulene

Aromas: Herbal, Spice, Woody, Earthy

Commonly found in ginseng, ginger and hops, Humulene has been used in natural health practices for hundreds of years due to its strong anti-inflammatory properties. It has also been reported to act as an appetite suppressant.

Limonene

Aromas: Citrus, Lemon, Herbal

Limonene is the second most common terpene in nature and can also be found in citrus rinds. It has antioxidant properties and is used in topical products to allow other chemical compounds to pass through the skin faster.

Linalool

Aromas: Floral, Herbal, Lavender

Linalool is known for its strong calming effects and is used to treat patients with Epilepsy. It is found in rosewood, coriander, lavender, and over 200 species of plants across the world. It has sedative properties and may help alleviate the symptoms of stress and and anxiety.

β-Myrcene

Aromas: Earthy, Musk, Cloves

Beta Myrcene can be found in parsley, mangoes and hops. It is known to enhance both the mental effects of THC and the health benefits of CBD. Myrcene is a good option for adding an overall boost of relaxation to your experience.

Nerolidol

Aromas: Floral, Sweet, Fruity

Widely used as a perfume in cosmetics and cleaners, Nerolidol contributes to the scents of plants such as ginger, lavender, lemongrass and tea tree. It acts as an anti-microbial and anti-fungal and is also known to help consumers sleep.

Ocimene

Aromas: Sweet, Herbal, Woodsy

While Ocimene may cause coughing when inhaled, it also possesses several therapeutic benefits, including anti-convulsant, anti-fungal and anti-tumor and decongestant properties. Research has shown that when paired with Pinene, Ostimene may help manage and prevent certain types of diabetes and hypertension.

Phytol What Are Terpenes?

Aromas: Grass, Balsamic

Phytol has strong sedative effects and is frequently used to alleviate symptoms of anxiety. Recent studies have shown Phytol to be an effective treatment against tumors and inflammation.

α-Pinene

Aromas: Pine, Rosemary

Alpha Pinene is an anti-microbial compound named after its strong scent of pine trees. It is most known for combatting the memory loss caused by THC use. Many consumers report a boost of energy and brain function when consuming strains high in this terpene.

β-Pinene

Aromas: Earthy, Basil, Parsley

Beta Pinene is one of the two compounds that make up Pinene. This terpene has more of a spice to it than its alpha counterpart, and can be found in hops and cumin. Beta Pinene shares many similar cognitive effects as Alpha Pinene.

Terpinolene

Aromas: Citrus, Lemon, Pine, Wood

Terpinolene is known for its antioxidant, antiseptic, anti fungal and antibiotic properties. Users report feeling an uplifting and energizing effect from this terpene. When combined with Linalool, it exhibits more sedative effects.

Valencene What Are Terpenes?

Aromas: Sweet, Citrus

Studies have shown Valencene to have anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties, in addition to neuroprotective effects. It also acts as an effective skin protectant, and studies have shown that it may improve cells’ response to chemotherapy treatment.

 

Savor The Terps

What are Concentrates?

Concentrates, oils and extracts, also known as “dabs,” are products that have been processed to extract both cannabinoids and terpenes from the cannabis plant while removing excess plant material. Because of this, concentrates have a much larger concentration of cannabinoids and terpenes than flower alone.

Check out our blog article to learn more about the different types of concentrates available on the market.

However, you don’t need to smoke dabs to enjoy terpenes. Other options include tinctures, topicals and edibles.

Visit Smyth Cannabis Co. Today

Terpene-rich concentrates are just one of the products Smyth Cannabis Co. is proud to produce. Our concentrates are made with our own hand-trimmed flower grown right here in Lowell, MA. Located right off of I-495, our adult-use dispensary offers the highest quality cannabis products, including flower, pre-rolls, edibles and more.

Whether you’re already a terpene fiend or just getting started, our friendly budtenders will help you find a product with a terpene profile you’ll love. Visit us today!

 


It is important to note that the above information is for educational use only and should not be interpreted as medical advice. Smyth Cannabis Co. does not guarantee the accuracy of any of the above information. Individual results will vary. All Smyth Cannabis Co. products are grown for recreational use and do not claim to possess any medical benefits. Smyth Cannabis Co. is a recreational-only dispensary and does not employe medical professionals. Consult your physician before using cannabis for any medical purpose.

citral flo strain sativa

Strain Highlight: Citral Flo (Sativa)

By Strains

Strain Highlight:

Citral Flo | Sativa

citral flo strain sativa

The Citral Flo strain is a sativa leaning variety that feels a bit old-school. Hash-y scents and flavors give way to a classic energetic, laser beam focused high that lends itself nicely to a daytime strain profile but proves more versatile. Smokers are known to be more talkative than usual due to the euphoric and uplifting effects.

  • Breeder: Ethos Collective
  • Cross: Temple Flo x Skunk #1 x Land Race Indian Citral
  • Tastes Like: Cheese, Rubber, Skunk, Haze, Bubblegum, Citrus

Citral Flo Strain Effects

Creative

Happy

Energetic

Inspired

Focused Citral Flo Strain

citral flo strain sativa

Cannabinoids

Cannabinoids are naturally occurring chemical compounds that are found in cannabis and provide consumers with a wide range of effects. THC and CBD are examples of some of the most commonly known cannabinoids.

Our most recent batch of the Citral Flo strain tested for the following cannabinoids:

  • THCA | 21.20%

  • D9-THC | 0.89%

  • CBGA | 0.28%

  • CBDA | 0.07%

  • CBG | 0.06% Citral Flo Strain

Terpenes — Citral Flo Strain

Terpenes are naturally occuring organic compounds found in plants. They are responsible for the smell of most plants, fruits, herbs, etc., including cannabis.

Unlike cannabinoids, terpenes do not directly contribute to making you feel “high.” But, some terpenes are still considered to be psychoactive because they can affect your brain. While terpenes are responsible for the smell of the plant, some may also affect your brain in a similar way to cannabinoids.

The following terpenes give the Citral Flo strain its unique flavor profile and effects:

Limonene

Aromas: Citrus, Lemon, Herbal

Limonene is the most prominent terpene of the Citral Flo strain. It is the second most common terpene in nature and can also be found in citrus rinds. In short, it is used in topical products to allow other chemical compounds to pass through the skin faster.

Beta Myrcene

Aromas: Earthy, Musk, Cloves

Beta-Myrcene is one of the most common terpenes found in cannabis including the Citral Flo strain. It can also be found in parsley, mangoes and hops. It is known to enhance both the mental effects of THC and the health benefits of CBD. Myrcene is a good option for adding an overall boost of relaxation to your experience.

Beta Caryophyllene

Aromas: Sharp, Spice, Sweet, Wood

Beta-caryophyllene is known for its wide variety of potential physical and mental health benefits. CB2 receptors are targeted when treating pain & inflammation with cannabis, and this terpene has a unique ability to bind to them. It is FDA-approved for use in food & is found in black pepper, cinnamon and basil.

Linalool

Aromas: Floral, Herbal, Lavender | Effects: Comfort

Linalool is known for its strong calming effects. Found in rosewood, coriander and lavender plants, Linalool can be found in over 200 species of plants across the world and is used to treat patients with Epilepsy.

Humulene

Aromas: Herbal, Spice, Woody, Earthy

Commonly found in ginseng, ginger and hops, Humulene has been used in natural health practices for hundreds of years due to its strong anti-inflammatory properties. It has also been reported to act as an appetite suppressant.

Beta Pinene

Aromas: Woody, Pine

Beta-Pinene is one of the two compounds that make up Pinene. This terpene is commonly used in perfumes and colognes. Users report improved mental clarity when using strains high in beta-Pinene, such as the Citral Flo strain.

Alpha Pinene Citral Flo Strain

Aromas: Pine

Alpha-pinene is named after its strong scent of pine trees. Plants use Alpha-pinene to limit the growth of unwanted bacteria. Many consumers report a boost of energy and brain function when consuming the Citral Flo strain, because it is high in this terpene.

Nerolidol

Aromas: Floral, Sweet, Woody

Nerolidol gives depth to the scents of plants such as ginger, lavender, oranges, lemongrass and tea tree. It has a sweet and flowery smell with hints of apple, rose and citrus. It acts as an anti-microbial and anti-fungal and is also known to help consumers sleep.

Try The Citral Flo Strain From Smyth Cannabis Co.

Our 15,000 square foot cannabis growing facility is controlled to the last detail. Our flower is always properly cured and hand trimmed for quality, and we grow dozens of strains at maximum strength and efficiency. So, check out our menu to confirm the Citral Flo strain is in stock now at our Lowell, MA dispensary.

good uplifting daytime smoke

c........rLeafly User

Nice daytime smoke, love the different flavors and smells. Only need like 3 tokes to be medicated and its just a super pleasant experience. Will pick up more if possible!

s........5Leafly User

Energizing. Tingly body high and a happy head high. Helped me get things done.

l........zLeafly User

Great morning/day-time smoke. Not as energetic as a Super Lemon Haze, or even a Diesel really. I know some find this strain to be very energizing, I have always found it to be kind of meh. There are just better strains I would go for before Citral Flo. It's just never wowed me.

s........oLeafly User

Definitely will put a pep in your step! it's like a lightning bolt hit you on every puff! good for waking up or staying awake on a long night.

A........eLeafly User

Very cheese like

J........0Leafly User