
The Complete Terpene Guide: How Terpenes Shape Your Cannabis Experience
Terpenes are the unsung heroes of cannabis. These aromatic compounds do far more than create flavour — they fundamentally shape your high. Here's what 10+ years of cultivation on Six Nations territory has taught us.
What Are Terpenes?
Terpenes are naturally occurring aromatic compounds found in cannabis (and many other plants). They're produced in the same trichome glands that create cannabinoids like THC and CBD. While over 200 terpenes have been identified in cannabis, a handful dominate most strains.
At Mohawk Medibles, every flower product undergoes full terpene profiling as part of our Empire Standard™ quality process. This isn't marketing — it's science-driven quality control refined over a decade of cultivation on Six Nations territory.
The Top 7 Cannabis Terpenes
1. Myrcene — The Relaxation Terpene
Aroma: Earthy, musky, herbal (similar to hops)
Found in: Mangoes, lemongrass, thyme
Effects: Sedating, muscle-relaxing, anti-inflammatory
Dominant in: Indica-leaning strains like Death Bubba and Purple Urkle
Myrcene is the most abundant terpene in cannabis. Research published in the *British Journal of Pharmacology* (2011) found that myrcene enhances cannabinoid absorption through the blood-brain barrier, potentially intensifying THC's effects. Strains with over 0.5% myrcene tend to produce the classic "couch-lock" sedation.
2. Limonene — The Mood Elevator
Aroma: Citrus, lemon, orange
Found in: Citrus peels, juniper, peppermint
Effects: Mood elevation, stress relief, anti-anxiety
Dominant in: Sativa-leaning strains like Green Crack and Sour Pink Grapefruit
A 2013 study in *Behavioural Brain Research* demonstrated limonene's anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) properties. This terpene is also being studied for its potential anti-tumor properties.
3. Pinene — The Focus Terpene
Aroma: Pine, fresh forest
Found in: Pine needles, rosemary, basil
Effects: Alertness, memory retention, bronchodilation
Dominant in: Sativa strains like Amnesia Haze and Alaskan Thunder Fuck
Pinene is unique among terpenes because it may counteract some of THC's memory-impairing effects. A study in *Psychopharmacology* (2016) found alpha-pinene improved cognitive performance in animal models.
4. Linalool — The Calm Terpene
Aroma: Floral, lavender
Found in: Lavender, coriander, cinnamon
Effects: Calming, sleep-promoting, anti-convulsant
Dominant in: Strains like Do-Si-Dos and LA Kush Cake
5. Caryophyllene — The Anti-Inflammatory
Aroma: Spicy, peppery, woody
Found in: Black pepper, cloves, cinnamon
Effects: Anti-inflammatory, pain relief, anxiety reduction
Dominant in: Hybrid strains like Biscotti and Larry Burger
Caryophyllene is unique because it directly binds to CB2 receptors in the endocannabinoid system, making it the only terpene that functions like a cannabinoid.
6. Humulene — The Appetite Suppressant
Aroma: Earthy, woody, hoppy
Found in: Hops, sage, ginseng
Effects: Anti-inflammatory, appetite suppression
Dominant in: Strains like Godfather OG
7. Terpinolene — The Uplifting Terpene
Aroma: Piney, floral, herbaceous
Found in: Nutmeg, tea tree, cumin
Effects: Uplifting, mildly sedating in high doses
Dominant in: Strains like Pineapple Express
The Entourage Effect: Why Terpenes Matter
The entourage effect is the theory that cannabis compounds work synergistically — THC, CBD, and terpenes together produce effects greater than any single compound alone. Dr. Ethan Russo's landmark 2011 paper in the *British Journal of Pharmacology* provided compelling evidence that terpene-cannabinoid interactions significantly influence therapeutic outcomes.
This is why at Mohawk Medibles, we test for both cannabinoid potency AND terpene profiles. A strain's THC percentage tells you about potency, but the terpene profile tells you about the *experience*.
How to Use Terpene Information
When browsing our shop, look at each product's terpene profile:
Every flower, hash, and concentrate product at Mohawk Medibles includes terpene data on its product page, so you always know exactly what you're getting.
The Empire Standard™ Difference
Our Empire Standard™ testing protocol includes:
1. Potency verification — THC and CBD percentages confirmed by third-party labs
2. Terpene profiling — Full analysis of dominant and secondary terpenes
3. Contaminant screening — Tested for pesticides, heavy metals, and microbials
4. Visual inspection — Trained experts assess trichome density and cure quality
This comprehensive approach ensures every product we sell delivers consistent, predictable effects — not just a number on a label.

