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Terpene Guide
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Everything you need to know about these interesting aromatic compounds. Discover terpenes’ properties, uses and applications – an educational and simple way to learn about the potential that nature has to offer, with this terpene guide.
Have you ever made a dry extract that lacks aroma and/or flavor? Terpenes are naturally present in buds and extracts. Learn how to reintroduce terpenes to extracts and concentrates to enhance their aroma, texture, and entourage effect.
We know a lot about certain molecules found in cannabis, such as THC and CBD, however terpenes were relatively unknown until not too long ago. Terpene profiles have a lot to offer in many different sectors and can become a tool of the future; in this post, we’ll explain everything you need to know about these interesting compounds.
Did you know that terpenes make up the aroma produced by cannabis and other flowers, plants and fruits? As a consequence, their extracts also contain terpenes, although sadly in most cases they end up lost during the process. Today we'll teach you how to add this aroma back.
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