Pungent, sour, and citrus aromas come from the terpenes myrcene (found in hops, lemongrass, and mangoes), limonene (found in lemons, limes, and ora...
GLUEBERRY PRE-ROLL
Prominent terpenes
- Myrcene
- Product details
- Terpene Profile
- This hybrid flower from Gorilla Glue and OG Kush lineage has an elongated structure that is very dense, with light and dark green hues on the bracts and hints of purple. It has piney and berry like aromas that have a strong kush presence.
- Produced in Ontario
- Brand CannMart
- Producer BCCS-dev
- Common name GLUEBERRY
- Type Hybrid
- THC 16-17%
- CBD 0-0.5%
- Terpenes Myrcene 0.34%
- Method of consumption Inhalation
- Growing method Indoor
- Packaging material Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
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Terpenes are chemicals that are created and stored in the trichomes of the cannabis plant, along with cannabinoids such as THC and CBD. Terpenes give cannabis its distinctive aroma and cannabis consumers have indicated that terpenes are sometimes associated with various effects. The exact effects of terpenes on their own, and within cannabis, are currently unknown, but the following descriptions may help you navigate our product assortment.Show more Show less
Myrcene0.34%
0.34%Myrcene is considered to be a mellowing, earthy terpene for some people. It is found in high quantities in mangoes and wild thyme, as well as hops, lemongrass, bay leaves, and citrus fruits. With an earthy and musky scent, myrcene is also the most common terpene in cannabis, and is often found in larger quantities in indica-dominant strains.Other
BC Cannabis Stores has identified some common terpenes in cannabis, but there are more than 200 others that may be present in varying lower percentages. As a guide to help you find your way, up to three of the most dominant terpenes are displayed along with their respective percentages in the terpene wheel above. Some of the many other terpenes may include: bergamotene, elemene, eudesmol, guaiol, santalene, selinadiene, and ylangene.
Remember, what works for others may not work for you. Educating yourself and cautious experimentation will help you find your way. If you use cannabis, you could experience impaired ability to remember, concentrate or react quickly, sleepiness, nausea or vomiting, anxiety, fear, or panic. Frequent use over a long time can hurt your lungs and make it harder to breathe (if smoked), affect your mental health, make you physically dependent and/or can cause cannabis use disorder.
Cannabis is an agricultural product and as such there is some expected variation between harvests and batches. The product you receive may not be exactly as illustrated. The displayed THC and CBD ranges are estimates provided by the federally licensed producer. When you receive your order, please check the THC and CBD ranges on the package(s). In the event of a discrepancy between the website and a package, you should rely on the information on the package.