There’s much more to THCA than a single cannabinoid. In addition to minor cannabinoids and their influence on the entourage effect, terpenes, or flavonoids have a critical function. Terpenoids are responsible for the flavors, scents and textures of cannabis and modulate each of the five senses.

THCA flower and vapes should have a high population of terpenes since they influence the plant makeup. THCA products by Nirvana Organics are meant to preserve the original terpene integrity as well with the use of live resin extract to allow for a strong and fairly fragrant impact.

Now let’s delve into how those terpenes interact with Nirvana Organics’ THCA flower and vapes and the impact of “hemp THC”.

What are Terpenes?

Terpenes are described as “aromatic compounds” responsible for the smell in many plants especially Cannabis sativa. An issue with terpenes is that many of them are highly volatile, which means they can become oxidized fairly quickly; this affects their strength and smell. It means that in cannabis products, terpenes enhance the experience, but losing the live resin can mean losing some of them.

  • Terpenes are organic compounds of low density, flammable hydrocarbons occurring as a clear oily liquid in most higher plants.
  • Cannabis contains a variety of terpenes, all with their own affordances for use.
  • Live resin terpenes are far more potent and have better taste.

What are Live Resin Terpenes?

Live resin terpenes are less degraded and possess better flavor than terpenes extracted by other industrial methods. The process of live resin freezes terpenes to a point of vaporization and thus retains their smell, taste, as well as the experience associated with it.

  • Live resin is made using flash-freezing process.
  • It delivers stronger and better tasting terpenes The truth of the matter is, it delivers shatter which is infused with more active and flavored terpenes.

How Do Terpenes Work?

But every terpene is different. Unlike cannabinoids that are chemically related in structure, terpenes differ in their structure and even in the manner in which they respond. For example, limonene is said to stimulate the central nervous system while linalool, found abundantly in lavender, makes for relaxation.

Even so all terpenes were found out to possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects these effects can help tackle inflammation and oxidative stress. This dual functionality of terpenes is why terpenes are an essential component of terpene therapy.

  • For its part, each terpene has diverse impact on body and mind.
  • There is no known terpene which lacks anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

Do THCA Flowers Naturally Contain Terpenes?

Yes, the THCA flowers contain a high level of terpenes by their natural occurrence. Different strains contain different amounts of terpenes and one can be produced and processed to containing higher levels of these chemicals than the other. In general, THCA flower has been reported to be containing 2-5% of terpenes by weight, which are quite considerable.

How Are Terpenes Added to THCA Vapes?

THCA vapes are rich in terpenes; therefore, terpenes are isolated from cannabis flower and returned therein. Nirvana Organics utilizes the live resin technique for this product because it has strong and palatable terpenes for vaping.

Most Abundant Terpenes in THCA Products

Here are the top five terpenes you’ll likely find in Nirvana Organics’ THCA vapes, flower, and other products:

  1. Myrcene

Myrcene is also the most common of all the terpenes for it is found in the highest concentration in marijuana. Popular for its ‘dank smelling,’ it is a fruit, mango like smell found in multiple plants.

  • Also found in: Mangoes, hops, lemongrass, citrus.
  • Aroma/flavor profile: Dank, fruity, sweet.
  1. Caryophyllene

Beta-caryophyllene or caryophyllene also stands a part from other terpenes by working like a cannabinoid. It’s quite popular in many different types of cannabis and is characterized by a pungent, hot pepper smell.

  • Also found in: Sage, cloves, cinnamon, black pepper.
  • Aroma/flavor profile: Spicy, sharp, musky.
  1. Limonene

Limonene is readily identified as it has a citrus smell. It’s used in various potent cannabis strains due to the electric and lively feeling it gives.

  • Also found in: Citrus fruits, dill, bergamot.
  • Aroma/flavor profile: Fruity, sweet, zesty.
  1. Pinene

Pinene for instance has a pinelike smell and is renowned for it’s anti-inflammatory qualities. it may also have the ability to clear airways This terpene can help dissolve or treat occlusions.

  • Also found in: Sage, pine trees.
  • Aroma/flavor profile: Minty, herbal, pungent.
  1. Linalool

Linalool has a aroma like lavender, and is commonly used for it soothing effects, and to help induce sleep.

  • Also found in: Lavender, rose, basil.
  • Aroma/flavor profile: Herbal, floral, sweet.

THCA and Terpenes: A Perfect Pair

It is quite evident that terpenes and THCA are synergistic – they are potentiate the effects of the other product to a significant degree which one cannot accomplish on his own. THCA products themselves are more effective due to this synergy which is referred to as the ‘entourage effect’.

And in this ever-changing industry of cannabis, there are terpenes which complement the effects of THCA making it an endearing and diverse effect. So if you are using THCA products it’s essential to know something about terpenes so you can get the best of your desired experience.