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The nose knows: how to identify common scents from terpenes

The Cannigma

If you’re new to cannabis, you may think that all weed smells the same. These odors are thanks to terpenes, chemical compounds that contribute to both the smell and taste of cannabis, and perhaps certain effects of different strains as well. Best strains and terpenes for anxiety. Related Stories.

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Everything You Need To Know About Cannabis Trichomes

The Herb Collective

But the more you learn about cannabis, the more interesting every single part of the plant becomes! Look closely at photos of cannabis plants. The crystals growing off of your cannabis plants are trichomes. Some would say that they smoke cannabis just for the trichomes! What Are Trichomes?

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Understanding Cannabis Terpenes and Their Effects

Veriheal

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. What are Terpenes? How Terpenes Affect Marijuana. Differences Between Terpenes and THC. Terpene #1: Myrcene.

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Discover The Lesser Known Cannabis Terpenes No One’s Heard Of

Veriheal

Interest in cannabis terpenes is ever-increasing as consumers and researchers seek to understand the compounds behind the aromatic smells and their benefits. Most people are already familiar with the terpenes known as myrcene, pinene, limonene, linalool, humulene, and caryophyllene. Explore These Lesser Known Terpenes.

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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 indicated terpenes were limonene at 0.72%, ocimene at 0.62%, and b-caryophyllene at 0.48%. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.

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Review: Chilled Cherries by Galaxy Labs

Illinois News Joint

Terpenes were 2.08% of the total weight. The trichomes were well developed and starting the transition from milky to amber. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. For more Illinois cannabis industry news, visit here. This batch of flower tested at 1.81% THC, 19.2%

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What is bubble hash and can you make it at home?

The Cannigma

The color is determined by how well the hash was extracted, by the cultivar of cannabis and its ripeness. All cannabis plants produce trichomes from resin glands on the buds. To the naked eye, trichomes are tiny fine hairs, but under close examination, trichomes are actually shaped like mushrooms with a fine stalk and big head.

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