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Review: 3D by Seed & Strain

Illinois News Joint

Seed & Strain from Columbia Care had been one of those brands that had eluded me, until now. From the Sativa Flower kit, I pulled the 3D strain for my first Seed & Strain review. The listed terpenes were β-myrcene at 1.05%, eucalyptol at 0.49%, and valencene at 0.09%. Individual experiences can be varied.

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Understanding Cannabis Terpenes and Their Effects

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Many may not know that cannabis terpenes play a significant role in the benefits and effects of the cannabis plant. In fact, terpenes interact with these chemical compounds and change effects. In order to benefit the most from cannabis consumption, the terpene content or profile of a strain is just as important as the cannabinoids. .

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Review: Chilled Cherries by Galaxy Labs

Illinois News Joint

Over the past year, I’ve discovered more new strains boasting cherry flavors than ever before. Terpenes were 2.08% of the total weight. The trichomes were well developed and starting the transition from milky to amber. It seems Cherry’s time has finally come. This batch of flower tested at 1.81% THC, 19.2%

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Review: Strawberry Bubbles #5 by The Botanist

Illinois News Joint

The first “good weed” I ever tried was Strawberry Cough, and I’m consistently confused by the lack of genetics on the Illinois market with this classic terpene profile. The Botanist is filling this gap with Strawberry Bubbles #5, one of the new strains dropping as part of the label’s rebrand.

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Review: Daily Grapes by NEZ

Illinois News Joint

Great growers know each strain has its own special needs and desires required to create the best expression possible. NEZ has focused on only four strains for the brand’s initial release. The top indicated terpenes are limonene, β-caryophyllene, and linalool. More attention means better quality.

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Review: Blue Dream by nuEra

Illinois News Joint

Blue Dream was the first strain name I learned and asked for (but rarely found) because I preferred its effects to everything else I’d been smoking. Even though I had not smoked Blue Dream in more than a decade, legalization in Illinois has now made finding the strain as easy as stopping in nuEra Urbana for an eighth of Blue Dream by nuEra.

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Review: Chem OG by matter

Illinois News Joint

The most significant leap in cannabis assessment has undoubtedly been the advent and elevation of the terpene panel. While the correlation between terpenes and the effects of certain strains is still debated, there is no doubt that strains with higher terpene levels are more fragrant and flavorful.