Terpene Spotlight: Linalool
If there’s one terpene in cannabis that you’ve undoubtedly experienced before, it’s linalool. The linalool terpene is not only abundant in cannabis plants, but it’s
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ToggleWe all know that weed smells good. But, what is it that causes those distinct flavors and aromas? Terpenes just like Humulene.
The Humulene terpene may not be the most well-known compound in the world of cannabis, but it may be more prominent than you think.
Today, we’re taking a close look at the Humulene terpene, where it’s found, and what kind of smells and tastes you can expect from strains with high levels of the terp.
Before we talk about strains rich in Humulene, let’s talk about the terpene as a whole — and where you’re going to find it out in nature.
Humulene is one of many terpenes found within the cannabis plant. It’s a component that gives plants their unique scents and flavors and may also have various biological effects.
Alongside cannabis, you can find high levels of Humulene in hops, sage, ginseng, black pepper, and cloves.
With origins in plants like hops and herbs like sage, it’s no wonder that the Humulene terpene offers distinct earthy scents.
In fact, you may take a whiff of a Humelene-dominant strain and find it smells vaguely like your favorite IPA! That’s because of the hops profile in both — thanks to Humulene.
Along with being earthy and hoppy, you’ll likely pick up on some spicy notes in strains that have Humulene.
This complex profile makes the Humulene terpene well sought after by cannabis consumers seeking something new and unique.
If you’re tired of the typical citrus, skunky flavors in your weed, seeking Humulene-rich strains is a great option.
The Humulene terpene in cannabis, like other terpenes, contributes to the plant’s aroma, flavor, and potentially its effects on the body.
While research is still ongoing and the understanding of these components is evolving, the Humulene terpene appears to have several potential effects.
In general, more studies are needed to draw concrete conclusions about Humulene’s effects within cannabis. But, for now, this terpene’s got potential.
We’ve talked about what the Humulene terpene is, what it smells like, and now how it could make you feel.
So, what kind of strains are rich in Humulene?
There are various strains that have high levels of Humulene that are great options for closely understanding this terpene’s effects and smells. But, here are four of the most popular — and the most Humulune-rich — strains:
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