Introduction: Beyond THC, Terpenes Tell the Full Story
When customers shop for cannabis, they often focus on THC percentage. While THC is necessary, it is not the only factor that determines the strength, flavor, and overall experience. Terpenes play a significant role in how a strain feels, tastes, and performs.
To help you shop smarter and enjoy cannabis the way it was meant to be enjoyed, GREENS is breaking down what terpene percentage means and what you should look for when choosing flower.
What Are Terpenes?
Terpenes are natural compounds found in cannabis that create its flavor and aroma.
They are responsible for notes like:
- Citrus
- Berry
- Earthy
- Pine
- Gas
- Sweet cream
- Spice
More importantly, terpenes influence how THC interacts with your body. This is why two strains with identical THC percentages can feel completely different.
Terpenes help shape the whole experience by influencing mood, energy levels, creativity, and relaxation.
What Terpene Percentage Really Measures
Terpene percentage refers to how much of the flower’s weight is made up of terpenes.
In most cannabis, terpenes make up only a small portion of the total profile, but even small amounts can have significant effects.
Here is the typical range for terpene percentages:
- Low terpene content: 0.5 percent to 1.0 percent
- Moderate terpene content: 1.0 percent to 1.5 percent
- High terpene content: 1.5 percent and above
Anything above 2.0 percent is considered outstanding and is usually a sign of premium quality and proper cultivation.
High terpene percentages often mean:
- Stronger aroma
- Richer flavor
- More noticeable effects
- Better overall experience
THC brings the power. Terpenes bring the character.
Why Terpenes Matter More Than Most People Realize
Terpenes determine:
- How a strain smells
- How it tastes
- How smooth it feels
- How the high hits
- How long do the effects last
- Whether a strain feels relaxing, energizing, or balanced
For example:
- Limonene brings citrus notes and uplifting energy
- Myrcene creates an earthy flavor and deep relaxation
- Caryophyllene adds spice and a calming effect.
- Pinene delivers a pine aroma and alertness
This synergy between terpenes and cannabinoids is known as the entourage effect, which means the strain becomes more powerful and enjoyable when all compounds work together.
What Is a Good Terpene Percentage in Flower?
In New York’s legal market, a strong terpene percentage for flower generally falls between 1.5 and 3.0 percent.
Anything above 2.0 percent is often an accurate indicator of quality cultivation and careful curing.
A good terpene percentage means:
- Fuller aroma as soon as you open the Mylar bag
- Stronger flavor from the first inhale to the last
- More balanced and complex effects
- A smoother and more enjoyable smoking experience
Terpenes also fade if the flower is not stored correctly, which is why GREENS uses Mylar child-resistant gusseted bags that lock in freshness and protect the terpene profile.
GREENS High-Potency Strains Deliver High Terpene Expression
GREENS takes terpene preservation seriously. Our slow-curing process and premium packaging help maintain the natural aroma, flavor, and complexity of each strain.
High terpene levels combined with high THC create the signature GREENS experience: bold flavor, powerful effects, and consistent quality in every bag.
Conclusion: Terpenes Are the Key to a Better Cannabis Experience
Terpenes are more than just flavor. They elevate the entire experience, turning a strong flower into an unforgettable flower. When shopping for cannabis, paying attention to terpene percentage can help you pick strains that fit your taste, your mood, and your lifestyle.
GREENS will continue to focus on terpene-rich, high-potency strains crafted with precision and shaped by New York energy.
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