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WHAT ARE CANNABIS DERIVED TERPENES AND WHY YOU SHOULD CARE

by JARS | December 11, 2024

Dive into the world of cannabis-derived terpenes and their significance. Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in cannabis that contribute to its unique scent and flavor. They also play a role in the overall cannabis experience, influencing effects and potential therapeutic benefits. Understanding and appreciating terpenes can enhance your cannabis journey and help tailor your consumption choices.
When you have some loud weed on hand, everybody knows it. From the lingering piney scent of Grape Ape to the sweet taste and aroma of Pineapple Express, there is something about cannabis that just perks up the senses.
While you may not know it, what you’re actually tasting and smelling in your favorite strain of weed are terpenes. Cannabis-derived terpenes are not only what give Mary Jane her signature taste and smell, but they are also the driving force behind a wide range of its potential therapeutic benefits.
Understanding what terpenes are and what they do will help you get the most out of your daily dose of cannabis — and this JARS guide is here to help.
What Are Cannabis Derived Terpenes?
Found in the same glands that produce cannabinoids like THC and CBD, terpenes are aromatic oils that give cannabis its rainbow of tastes and scents like, pine, citrus, earth, and berry.
With over 100 different kinds of terpenes identified in the cannabis plant, cannabis originally developed these tiny molecules as a way to ward off pests and lure in pollinators to spread their seed. Little did they know, that they would end up drawing in humans as well.
While the types of terpenes found in cannabis can vary due to a range of factors, every strain tends to lean toward a unique terpene type and composition. In other words, a strain like Pineapple Express and its descendants will likely have a tropical aroma, and Sour Diesel offspring often inherit the skunky scent from its parent. Therefore, understanding what strains you like can also help inform which terpenes you already know and love.
Terpenes may also play an important role in creating and enhancing different effects in each cannabis strain, which challenges the standard beliefs held about the black and white differences between indica and sativa strains. For example, some terpenes may promote relaxation and stress-relief while others may boost focus and creativity. Myrcene, for instance, is found in many calming cannabis strains like Blue Dream and Granddaddy Purple. Terpinolene, a piney and herbal terpene, is commonly found in mood-boosting, active strains like Jack Herer and Ghost Train Haze.
The unique combination of terpenes and cannabinoids, like THC and CBD, that each strain has and the effects they create together is known as The Entourage Effect. This theory basically says that the cannabis plant works together better as a whole than it does in separate parts. Think of it like a live performance of your favorite band: While you may still enjoy the performance with a missing background singer, it’s just not quite the same.
According to The Entourage Effect, cannabis may work similarly which goes to show the importance of these tiny terpenes. More research needs to done to turn this theory into fact, but it’s an important factor to consider when looking for a cannabis product to fit all your needs. The differences can be subtle, but grasping the idea of terpenes may take your cannabis connoisseurship to the next level and add to the wellness wizardry of your experience.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the most common terpenes found in cannabis and their potential benefits.
Most Common Terpenes
Myrcene
Also found in mangoes, lemongrass, and thyme, Myrcene is known for its peppery, spicy notes with undertones of sweet flowers. This abundantly found terpene may be effective in treating insomnia, pain, and inflammation — and it’s effective in providing some seriously dank buds.
Myrcene-Rich Strains: Blue Dream, OG Kush, Cherry Pie
Pinene
Just as the name suggests, Pinene smells like a forest of pine trees: woodsy, crisp, and slightly minty. Due to its minty freshness, this terpene is known to enhance your focus and may even relieve asthma, pain, and inflammation. You can also find this forest-inspired terpene in pine needles, rosemary, and basil.
Pinene-Rich Strains: Snoop’s Dream, Critical Mass, Big Smooth
Caryophyllene
The only terpene known to also act as a cannabinoid, Caryophyllene is marked by its peppery taste and aroma. This versatile terpene, also found in black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon, may be able to treat conditions like pain, anxiety and depression, and even ulcers — now that’s spicy.
Caryophyllene-Rich Strains: Purple Punch, Girl Scout Cookies, and Original Glue
Limonene
Ever peeled a fresh orange and been hit in the face with a citrusy aroma? Limonene was likely behind that punch of bright citrus aroma. Users that enjoy this zesty terpene praise it for its mood-boosting and stress-relieving effects. It may also be a potential treatment for anxiety, depression, inflammation, and minor pain.
Limonene-Rich Strains: Wedding Cake, Do-Si-Dos, White Fire OG
Terpinolene
Terpinolene may not be the most prominent player on the terpene team, but it is nearly always on the bench, doing its part to support the squad. This third-string player is marked by an herbal yet floral scent that is also found in nutmeg, tea tree, conifers, and cumin. Its potential wellness benefits range from an uplifted mood to possible anti-oxidant properties.
Terpinolene-Rich Strains: Jack Herer, Ghost Train Haze, Chernobyl
Humulene
A hoppy beer and cannabis have one thing in common, and it’s not their chill vibes: it’s humulene. This terpene is found in hops and weed, to give them both subtle tones of earth, wood, and spice. Early research suggests that humulene may have anti-inflammatory properties to ease respiratory conditions.
Humulene-Rich Strains: Gelato, Sherbert, Girl Scout Cookies
Ocimene
Frequently used in perfumes, Ocimene delivers a sweetly herbal and woodsy fragrance to the table. This richly scented terpene can also be found in mint, parsley, orchids, and kumquats. Humulene may also have therapeutic value as an antibacterial and decongestant but more studies need to be done for conclusive evidence.
Ocimene-Rich Strains: Clementine, Dutch Treat, Amnesia
Linalool
Last but not least, we come to the herbaceous yet floral terpene, linalool. Commonly found in lavender, linalool has been used for its relaxing properties in aromatherapy for centuries. Take a whiff of this cannabis-derived terpene and you’ll feel chill AF in no time.
Linalool-Rich Strains: Zkittles, Do-Si-Dos, Kosher Kush
Conclusion
There’s no doubt that cannabis has an array of unforgettable scents that can range anywhere from funky and herbaceous to fruity and floral — and terpenes make all of this magic happen. With the help of an ensemble cast of cannabinoids like THC And CBD, terpenes not only give cannabis its memorable aroma but may also help guide you to the therapeutic relief you crave.
Comment your questions below or come into JARS today to find the right combinations of terpenes for you — we’re always here to help.

The Edible Effect
Welcome, fellow cannabis connoisseurs! Today, we're embarking on a wild journey into the world of edible highs. If you've ever wondered what the fuss is about with THC-infused treats, then get ready to unlock all secrets of the edible effect because JARS is here to enlighten and entertain. Grab a snack (non-infused, for now), and let's dive in!
The Edible Effect: Decoding the Differences of an Edible High - A Guide by JARS Cannabis
Unraveling the Mysteries of the Munchies – One Bite at a Time
Welcome, fellow cannabis connoisseurs! Today, we're embarking on a wild journey into the world of edible highs. If you've ever wondered what the fuss is about with THC-infused treats, then get ready to unlock all secrets of the edible effect because JARS is here to enlighten and entertain. Grab a snack (non-infused, for now), and let's dive in!
Why Edibles Pack a Punch
First, let’s talk about why consuming cannabis in edible form creates a different experience than smoking or vaping. When you munch on a THC-infused brownie, your body processes the cannabinoids through the digestive system, slowly releasing THC into your bloodstream. With inhalation, the THC rapidly enters your system, creating a faster, more intense high.
So, in short: edibles are like a slow-cooked pot roast, while smoking is like a quick-sear steak. Both are delicious, but each offers a unique experience.
The Liver Factor
Did you know that the liver is critical to the edible effect? When you consume cannabis-infused edibles, your liver transforms the THC into 11-hydroxy-THC – a more potent, longer-lasting version of its cousin, delta-9-THC. This chemical transformation contributes to the intensity and longevity of an edible high. Who knew that our livers were such skilled cannabis chefs?
The Sneaky Onset of the Edible Effect
We've all heard those cautionary tales of unsuspecting users gobbling down a whole batch of THC-infused cookies only to find themselves orbiting Jupiter hours later. What gives? Well, my friends, this is due to the slow onset of edibles. The effects can take 30 minutes to 2 hours for the results to kick in. And when they do, oh boy, strap in for a ride!
This delayed reaction often leads to having one too many, – and, consequently, a particularly "stellar" adventure.
Remember: patience is a virtue, especially when it comes to edibles. So start low, go slow, and listen to JARS Budtenders – we're here to ensure your experience is one that is both safe and enjoyable..
Edible Highs – A Body-Centered Experience
So, what sets an edible high apart from other forms of cannabis consumption? Well, to start, it's a more body-centered experience. Users often describe an edible high as a warm, enveloping sensation that spreads from head to toe, making it ideal for relaxation and stress relief. It's not uncommon for edible aficionados to feel as if they've been swaddled in a cozy, THC-infused blanket. Sounds delightful, right? Just remember to keep an eye on the dosage – we don't want that blanket turning into a restrictive suit!
Duration of the Edible Effect – Going the Distance
Edibles have your back if you're in it for the long haul. Depending on individual metabolism, dosage, and tolerance, the edible effect can typically last anywhere between 4 to 8 hours. This vast experience makes edibles popular for those looking to manage chronic pain or enjoy a leisurely journey through the cannabis cosmos.
So, if you're planning an evening of Netflix and chill (emphasis on the chill part), why not swing by JARS to pick up a tasty THC treat?
Edibles – A World of Flavors and Options
At JARS Cannabis, the world of edibles offers an incredible variety of flavors and options to satisfy every palate. From gummies and chocolates to beverages and baked goods, there's an edible for everyone, whether you're craving something sweet, savory, or gluten-free.
But it's important to note that edibles aren't just about getting high. While THC-infused edibles may provide a psychoactive experience, CBD-infused edibles have become increasingly popular for those seeking relief or looking to improve their sleep without intoxication.
At JARS Cannabis, we offer a diverse selection of CBD edibles, so you can experience the soothing benefits of CBD without worrying about meeting any celestial beings along the way. Indulge your taste buds while exploring the fascinating world of edibles, which now includes non-intoxicating options.
Embarking on Your Edible Adventure with JARS Cannabis
Now that we've decoded the delightful mysteries of the edible effect, you're ready to embark on your munch-worthy marijuana adventure. From a gentle, body-centered high to an extended journey through cannabis-infused relaxation, edibles offer a unique experience perfect for newbies and seasoned consumers alike.
Ready to take the plunge? Visit JARS Cannabis to explore our extensive menu of THC and CBD edibles, and don't hesitate to ask our knowledgeable staff for guidance on finding the perfect treat to suit your needs. And remember: start low, go slow, and enjoy the ride!
JARS
December 10, 2024

Budtender Matchmaking
If you're a cannabis user, you know how important it is to have a good relationship with your budtender. A good budtender is like a trusted advisor, guiding you through the dizzying array of strains and products to help you find the perfect cannabis experience.
Budtender Matchmaking: 8 Tips for Finding Your Cannabis Soulmate
If you're a cannabis user, you know how important it is to have a good relationship with your budtender. A good budtender is like a trusted advisor, guiding you through the dizzying array of strains and products to help you find the perfect cannabis experience.
But how do you find the perfect budtender? It can be challenging. There are a lot of factors to consider, from their knowledge of cannabis to their personality and communication skills. Here are eight tips to help you find the perfect budtender.
Look for someone with a sense of humor.
Cannabis is supposed to be fun. So looking for a budtender with a good sense of humor makes sense. A little fun can go a long way in making your cannabis shopping experience more enjoyable and stress-free. In addition, a budtender with a sense of humor will likely be more approachable and easier to talk to.
Find someone who listens
The best budtenders are good listeners. They take the time to understand your needs and concerns and help you find the right strain or product for your specific needs. They won't just try to sell you the most expensive item in the store. Instead, they'll ask questions, provide recommendations, and ensure you feel comfortable and confident with your purchase.
Ask for recommendations
If you're new to cannabis or just visiting a new dispensary, don't hesitate to ask other customers or staff members for recommendations. They might know of a budtender who is exceptionally knowledgeable or has a great personality. Plus, asking for recommendations can be a great way to start a conversation and get to know other cannabis enthusiasts.
Look for someone passionate about cannabis
The best budtenders are passionate about cannabis. They love their work and are excited to share their knowledge and expertise. A passionate budtender will be able to answer all your questions, provide valuable insights into the world of cannabis, and help you discover new strains and products that you might not have otherwise considered.
Find someone who is patient
Shopping for cannabis can be overwhelming, especially if you're new. A good budtender will be patient and understanding, answering all your questions and helping you navigate the sometimes confusing world of strains, terpenes, and effects. Look for someone willing to take the time to help you find what you're looking for without rushing you or making you feel like you're inconveniencing them.
Find someone who is honest
Honesty is always the best policy, and that goes for budtenders too. A good budtender will be honest with you about the products they are selling, giving you a realistic idea of each strain or product's effects, benefits, and drawbacks.
They won't exaggerate the effects or benefits of a particular strain to make a sale. They'll provide you with all the information you need to make an informed decision and will be transparent about any potential risks or side effects.
Check out the honest budtenders at JARS
Look for someone well-informed
The world of cannabis is constantly evolving, with new strains, products, and research continually emerging. A great budtender will stay up to date on the latest trends and developments in the industry and will be able to provide you with valuable insights and recommendations. For example, they'll know the difference between a Sativa and an Indica, be able to explain the effects of different terpenes and help you find the strains that are best suited to your needs.
Find someone who is friendly
Last but not least, look for a friendly and welcoming budtender. They should make you feel at home in the dispensary and put you at ease throughout the buying process. A friendly budtender will be easy to talk to, approachable, and happy to answer any questions you might have. They'll be a trusted advisor and a valuable resource, helping you explore the wonderful world of cannabis.
In conclusion, finding the perfect budtender is about finding someone knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about cannabis. By following these ten tips, you should be able to find the budtender of your dreams and enjoy a stress-free and enjoyable cannabis shopping experience. Whether you're a seasoned smoker or a curious newcomer, a good budtender can make all the difference. So don't be afraid to ask questions, seek recommendations, and find the perfect budtender. Happy shopping!
JARS
December 10, 2024
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