Terpenes are the aromatic compounds responsible for the smell, taste, and even the effects of your cannabis. While cannabinoids like THC and CBD get most of the attention, it's terpenes that define the personality of each strain. From citrusy limonene to earthy myrcene, terpenes play a major role in how cannabis interacts with your body and mind.
In this guide, we’ll explore the most common cannabis terpenes, their effects, aroma profiles, and how they work synergistically with cannabinoids to create the entourage effect. Plus, we’ve included a helpful terpene chart to guide your strain selections—whether you’re a grower, breeder, or enthusiast.
What are cannabis terpenes?
Terpenes are naturally occurring aromatic oils found in the trichomes of cannabis flowers. They’re also present in many other plants, fruits, herbs, and flowers. In cannabis, terpenes contribute to the unique scent, flavor, and effects of each strain.
More than 100 different terpenes have been identified in cannabis, and each strain features a unique terpene profile that contributes to its overall character.
Why terpenes matter
Terpenes influence more than just aroma—they interact with cannabinoids to affect:
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Mood (relaxing, uplifting, focused)
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Therapeutic potential (anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety, pain relief)
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Flavor and smoking experience
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Strain classification (sativa, indica, hybrid perceptions)
This synergy with cannabinoids is known as the entourage effect, and it’s why terpene content is just as important as THC or CBD levels when choosing the right strain.
The major cannabis terpenes and their effects
Here are the most common terpenes found in cannabis and their characteristics:
Terpene | Aroma | Effects | Also Found In |
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Myrcene | Earthy, musky, cloves | Sedating, relaxing | Mango, thyme, lemongrass |
Limonene | Citrus, lemon, orange | Uplifting, stress relief | Citrus rinds, juniper |
Pinene | Pine, fresh, woody | Alertness, memory retention | Pine needles, basil |
Linalool | Floral, lavender | Calming, anti-anxiety | Lavender, mint |
Caryophyllene | Spicy, peppery, woody | Anti-inflammatory, pain relief | Black pepper, cloves |
Humulene | Woody, earthy, herbal | Appetite suppressant | Hops, coriander |
Terpinolene | Fruity, floral, herbal | Uplifting, antioxidant | Lilacs, apples, cumin |
Ocimene | Sweet, herbal, woody | Antiviral, energizing | Orchids, parsley, mint |
Geraniol | Rose, citrus, fruity | Antimicrobial, neuroprotectant | Geraniums, lemons |
Bisabolol | Floral, sweet | Skin healing, anti-inflammatory | Chamomile |
Cannabis terpene chart
Use this terpene chart to quickly compare aromas and effects when choosing strains:
Terpene | Aroma | Common Effects | Best For |
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Myrcene | Musky, earthy | Sedation, muscle relaxation | Nighttime use, anxiety relief |
Limonene | Citrus, fruity | Mood boost, stress relief | Daytime energy, depression |
Pinene | Pine, forest | Focus, memory, bronchodilation | Creativity, studying |
Linalool | Floral | Relaxation, anxiety relief | Sleep, calming nerves |
Caryophyllene | Spicy, peppery | Anti-inflammatory, stress | Pain management, inflammation |
Humulene | Hoppy, woody | Appetite suppressant | Weight management, energy |
Terpinolene | Complex, floral | Uplifting, antioxidant | Mental stimulation, mood lift |
Ocimene | Sweet, herbal | Antiviral, energetic | Refreshing, focus |
Geraniol | Floral, citrus | Antimicrobial, antioxidant | Skincare, wellness |
Bisabolol | Sweet, chamomile | Soothing, healing | Skin irritation, calm mood |
How to preserve terpenes in your grow
If you're cultivating cannabis—especially elite seeds like those from Mavericks Genetics—preserving terpenes during the grow, harvest, and cure is essential for flavor and effect.
Tips for terpene preservation:
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Harvest at peak maturity: Overripe buds can lose terpene content.
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Dry slowly: 60°F–70°F with 50–60% RH for 7–10 days.
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Cure in glass jars: Store buds in airtight containers, burp regularly.
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Avoid excess light and heat: UV and high temps degrade terpenes.
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Use whole-plant techniques: Hand-trimmed and slow-cured flower retains the best profile.
Terpenes and strain selection
Every strain has its own terpene fingerprint. When selecting your next grow, consider the terpene profile alongside THC/CBD levels. For example:
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Looking for calming and relaxing effects? Choose strains high in myrcene and linalool.
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Need an energizing, clear-headed high? Opt for pinene and limonene dominant genetics.
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Want to reduce inflammation or pain? Seek strains with caryophyllene and humulene.
Browse our strain catalog for terpene-rich genetics that deliver powerful effects, elite quality, and unmistakable flavor.
Terpenes are the soul of cannabis
Terpenes are much more than scent—they shape your cannabis experience. Whether you're growing at home or selecting the perfect strain to match your needs, understanding terpenes gives you the power to customize your results.
At Mavericks Genetics, our feminized seeds are bred for terpene expression, flavor, and potency—so every grow brings out the best your plants have to offer.
Explore our collection and elevate your next harvest with terpene-rich cannabis genetics.
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