For years, cannabis buyers have focused on one number: THC percentage.
But experienced growers know something different.
Smell tells the real story.
That smell comes from terpenes — aromatic compounds produced in cannabis trichomes. They give strains their citrus, diesel, pine, earthy, or fruity aromas. But more importantly, they influence how a strain feels.
Terpenes are natural compounds found in many plants — not just cannabis. In cannabis, they are produced in the same resin glands that create cannabinoids.
Common examples:
Myrcene – Relaxing, body-heavy
Limonene – Uplifting, mood-enhancing
Pinene – Alert, focused
Caryophyllene – Stress-relieving
Two strains can test at 25% THC yet feel completely different. The difference? Terpene profile.
Cannabis works as a system.
THC alone doesn’t define the experience. Terpenes interact with cannabinoids to influence intensity, clarity, relaxation, and overall balance. This interaction is known as the entourage effect.
That’s why chasing high THC alone often leads to disappointing results.
Terpenes are fragile.
They degrade under:
Excessive heat
Poor airflow
Rough drying
Improper curing
Strong terpene production begins with quality genetics and is preserved through controlled environments.
If your plant smells rich and loud during flower, you’re on the right path.
Aromatic cannabis is usually quality cannabis.
High-quality harvests start with high-quality seeds. Explore our collection of carefully selected cannabis genetics trusted by growers across Australia.