Limonene
citrus
The terpene behind that sharp citrus pop. Found in citrus peels and the brightest cannabis strains. Associated with mood lift and focus.
Every cannabis flavor — every nuance of every high — comes down to terpenes. This is your guide.
citrus
The terpene behind that sharp citrus pop. Found in citrus peels and the brightest cannabis strains. Associated with mood lift and focus.
mango / herbal
The most common cannabis terpene. Earthy, slightly tropical, behind the smooth body feel of many balanced strains.
pine / forest
Smells exactly like its name — fresh pine forest. Associated with mental clarity and alertness.
pepper / spice
The only terpene that interacts directly with cannabinoid receptors. Spicy, peppery, earthy.
lavender / floral
The terpene behind lavender's smell. Linked to calm and relaxation.
hops / earthy
Found in hops, basil, and certain heavy strains. Earthy and slightly bitter.
floral / tropical
A complex terpene that brings floral, fruity, and slightly piney notes.
sweet herbs
Light, sweet, herbal. Found in mint, parsley, and certain energizing strains.
Daytime strains lift without disorientation. Sharp citrus, fast-acting clarity, and a head-forward feel that keeps you in the room. Built for the work, the conversation, the long afternoon.
Balanced strains are the daily drivers. Enough lift to start your day, enough body to wind it down. Not too far in any direction — just smooth, dialed in, and always in rotation.
Nighttime strains land in the body. Rich, lingering flavors and a calm that settles in. Built for the after-dinner sit-down, the no-plans evening, the slow conversation.
—Strain nameBatch number——0.75gTHC %——Effect categoryQR → COA—Terps tubes carry the same data we publish online — strain, batch, lab-verified cannabinoids, and a QR code that links to the exact certificate of analysis for what you're holding. No mystery.