Beyond THC and CBD

Beyond THC and CBD: A Deep Dive into Terpenes and the Flavor of Your Cannabis
You’ve probably heard all about THC and CBD. They’re the rock stars of the cannabis world, getting all the credit for the plant’s effects. But what if I told you there’s a whole cast of behind-the-scenes characters that are just as important? They influence the aroma, the flavor, and even the type of high you get from your favorite strains. We’re talking about terpenes.
At Chronic Buddha, we know that a truly premier cannabis experience is about more than just potency. It’s a sensory journey. From the zesty notes of Super Lemon Haze to
the earthy undertones of NL 13, these unique flavors and aromas come from terpenes. Understanding them is the key to unlocking a more personalized and profound high.
What Exactly Are Terpenes?
Think of terpenes as the essential oils of the cannabis plant. They are aromatic compounds found in a variety of plants and fruits, like pine trees, lavender, and lemons. In cannabis, they are produced in the same glands that produce cannabinoids like THC and CBD.
While THC determines the high’s potency, and CBD offers its own therapeutic properties, terpenes are the reason why two different strains with similar THC levels can have completely different effects. This is known as the “entourage effect”—the idea that cannabinoids and terpenes work together synergistically to produce a more powerful or specific experience than they could on their own.
The Most Common Terpenes in Our Strains To truly appreciate your cannabis, it helps to know a few of the most common terpenes and what they do. Here’s a look at some you’ll find in Chronic Buddha’s top-shelf products:
● Myrcene: The most common terpene in cannabis. It’s known for its earthy, musky aroma, often with hints of fruit. Strains high in myrcene are often associated with sedative, relaxing, and “couch-lock” effects. You can find this terpene in our Blue Runtz and Godfather OG.
● Limonene: Found in citrus fruits, this terpene has a distinctly bright, citrusy scent. It’s often associated with mood elevation, stress relief, and a boost in energy. Our Super Lemon Haze is a perfect example of a limonene-rich strain.
● Pinene: As its name suggests, Pinene has a fresh, piney aroma. It’s the most common terpene in the natural world. In cannabis, it’s often linked to alertness, memory retention, and counteracting some of the short-term memory effects of THC. Look for it in strains like LS PINEAPPLE EXPRESS.
● Caryophyllene: This terpene has a spicy, peppery scent and is the only terpene known to act as a cannabinoid, binding directly to CB2 receptors in the body. It’s often associated with anti-inflammatory effects and can be found in our Gorilla Glue and Elephant Ears strains.
● Linalool: This terpene is famous for its floral, lavender-like aroma. It’s commonly found in lavender and is well-known for its calming, anti-anxiety, and sedative properties. It can be found in strains like Purple Punch or certain Runtz phenotypes. Pairing Terpenes with Your Mood Now that you know a little more about terpenes, you can start choosing strains based on the experience you want to have. Don’t just look at the Sativa/Indica label; ask yourself: what kind of high am I looking for?
● If you want to feel relaxed and chilled out, look for strains high in Myrcene or Linalool. Our White Bubblegum is a great choice for its calming, indica-leaning effects.
● If you need a creative boost and mental clarity, seek out strains rich in Limonene and Pinene. The sativa-heavy Jack Skunk is a perfect example of a strain that can get your mind going.
● If you’re seeking a body high to soothe tired muscles, focus on strains with high Caryophyllene. Our LS ALASKAN WIDOW and Bruce Banner Glue are known for their potent physical effects.
The Chronic Buddha Difference: Quality You Can Taste At Chronic Buddha, we are passionate about every aspect of the cannabis plant. We source our products from boutique farmers who understand the importance of terpene preservation through careful cultivation, harvesting, and curing. When you receive a bag of our FRENCH LAUNDRY or a premium SNOOP DOGG LA OG, you’re not just getting a product; you’re experiencing the full, rich profile of a well-cared-for plant. This attention to detail is what sets us apart and ensures you get the most flavorful and effective experience possible.
Conclusion
Terpenes are the hidden heroes of the cannabis world. They are responsible for the complex aromas and flavors that make each strain unique, and they play a crucial role in shaping the overall effects you feel. By paying attention to the terpene profiles of the products you choose, you can elevate your cannabis experience from a simple high to a truly customized sensory journey. At Chronic Buddha, we’re committed to providing you with the highest-quality, most flavorful products, so you can explore the wonderful world of terpenes right here in NYC.
FAQ
Q1: How can I tell which terpenes are in a strain? A: At Chronic Buddha, we provide detailed descriptions of each strain’s aroma and flavor profile on our website, which is a great indicator of its terpene content.
Q2: Do terpenes get you high? A: Terpenes themselves are not intoxicating like THC, but they can influence the psychoactive effects of cannabinoids through the “entourage effect,” shaping the nature of the high.
Q3: Can terpenes be used in other products besides flower? A: Yes! Terpenes are present in all full-spectrum cannabis products, including our live resin Sherbinski vapes, PE Live Badder dabs, and even our edibles like the Monster Bites Mini Brownies.
Q4: Is it possible to have an allergy to a terpene? A: While rare, some individuals can have sensitivities to certain terpenes, just as they would to other natural compounds. If you have known allergies to plants like pine or citrus, it’s wise to be cautious.
Q5: Why is the aroma of my flower so important? A: The aroma (or “nose”) of the flower is a direct indicator of its terpene content. A strong, pleasant aroma suggests a rich, well preserved terpene profile, which often translates to a better, more nuanced experience.