Bulk Orange Kush Terpenes
Strain Flavors | Orange, Diesel, Citrus
Terpene Isolate Ingredients | Carene, Pinene, Myrcene, Ocimene, Humulene, Limonene, Linalool, Valencene, Terpinolene, Caryophyllene
Hybrid Strain.
Ships to ALL 50 US States & Territories
2018 US Federal Farm Bill Compliant Plants
Small Dropper Syringe Included
TERPENES ARE HIGHLY CONCENTRATED!
EXCESSIVE TERPENES CAN BE DANGEROUS!
ONLY 1-2 DROPS PER GRAM OF EXTRACT!
Orange Kush Terpenes
The Breakdown of Orange Kush
Aroma and Flavor: Terpenes contribute to the aroma and flavor profiles of plants. They are what give pine trees their characteristic smell, lavender its calming aroma, and citrus fruits their zesty scent.
Biological Functions: In nature, terpenes serve various biological functions. They can attract pollinators, repel predators, and protect plants from diseases and environmental stresses such as heat and cold.
Chemical Structure: Terpenes are made up of repeating units of a molecule called isoprene. Most terpenes are built from multiples of this five-carbon building block. Depending on how these units are arranged, terpenes can have different structures and properties.
Variety: There are over 20,000 different terpenes known to exist in nature, and they are found in many plants besides cannabis. Each terpene has its own unique scent and potential therapeutic properties.
Therapeutic Potential: Terpenes are believed to have various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety, and pain-relieving properties. When combined with cannabinoids like THC and CBD, terpenes may contribute to the entourage effect, where the combined effect of all compounds is greater than the sum of their individual effects.
Common Terpenes: Some common terpenes found in cannabis include:
- Myrcene: Known for its sedative and muscle-relaxant effects. It has an earthy, musky aroma.
- Limonene: Found in citrus fruits, it has a citrusy aroma and is believed to have mood-enhancing and anti-anxiety effects.
- Pinene: Found in pine trees, it has a piney aroma and may have anti-inflammatory and bronchodilator properties.
- Linalool: Found in lavender, it has a floral aroma and is believed to have calming and anti-anxiety effects.
- Caryophyllene: Found in black pepper and cloves, it has a spicy aroma and may have anti-inflammatory properties. Overall, terpenes play a significant role in both the sensory experience and potential therapeutic effects of plants like cannabis.
Extraction and Use: Terpenes can be extracted from plants using various methods, including steam distillation and solvent extraction. They are commonly used in aromatherapy, perfumery, food flavoring, and herbal medicine.
Strain Flavors | Orange, Diesel, Citrus
Using Terpenes: For optimal use of Terps, it’s generally recommended to use just 1 mL for every ounce of extract. Remember, a little bit goes a long way. Before purchasing Ghost Terps, we strongly advise conducting thorough research on proper terpene usage to ensure safety. Explore our selection of Loud Pungent Terpenes, available for purchase!
Mixing Terpenes: When it comes to mixing terpenes, the industry-standard typically falls within the range of 5%-7.5% Total Terpenes. Unlike many of our competitors, our Terpenes are not diluted, ensuring a high level of concentration. We highly recommend starting with 1-2 drops per gram using the provided droppers due to this intense concentration. To put it in perspective, 5% Terpenes roughly equates to 1-2 drops per 1 gram of extract. Excessive use of Terpenes can pose potential risks. Each order includes a dropper for your convenience. Unfortunately, shipping is limited to the USA.
Terpene Warning: Terpenes in their undiluted form can be hazardous. They are intended strictly for aromatherapy applications. Please note that Terpenes are flammable both as a liquid and in vapor form. Ingesting Terpenes can be toxic and may result in skin irritation, allergic reactions, or severe eye irritation. Keep Terpenes out of reach of children at all times.