Hi all, (this is mainly for newb like me i'd say...)
intergalactic_harvester showed me a very interesting "product", a fellow decided to create some help for those who don't know how to identify weed properly. I'm not here to do publicity, you can try to type "interpening" on google, by TrichomesInstitute. He's got class and small cardboard that helps to identify the type of weed you have in your hand, by looking at it, smelling it. Internet calls this a sommelier of weed.
Anyway, its very nice but a bit costly and such. I don't have access to it being abroad. So I decided to interest myself in terpenes, learn by myself without taking a class.
So I found a webpage, (more than one actually), on leafly about terpenes. I found it very interesting, and I wanted to share it with others who do not know yet about terpenes! Those who have harvested more than once, different plants, will not really find it interesting except for the sheer curiosity.
Here's the link : https://www.leafly.com/news/cannabis...s-aromatherapy
Basically, if your weed smell citrusy for instance, you can tell it has more of this terpene, and so it SHOULD affect you more in that way rather than another. Its all so very complicated and it depends on the plant and other terpenes present in the plant! But it was very nice for me, I can tell now that I'm looking for this kind of smell rather than another, I can "imagine" what to expect.
And here's another link with 11 terpenes and their effects : http://maryjanesdiary.com/terpenes/
Did you find that helpful? Those who know already about this have anything to add to help us noob understand it better?
Sorry if this kind of post already existed. Today not feeling well, very lazy to do some things (like researching if this post was already created somewhere) and also have time to kill on my hands (have to stay "in bed")
intergalactic_harvester showed me a very interesting "product", a fellow decided to create some help for those who don't know how to identify weed properly. I'm not here to do publicity, you can try to type "interpening" on google, by TrichomesInstitute. He's got class and small cardboard that helps to identify the type of weed you have in your hand, by looking at it, smelling it. Internet calls this a sommelier of weed.
Anyway, its very nice but a bit costly and such. I don't have access to it being abroad. So I decided to interest myself in terpenes, learn by myself without taking a class.
So I found a webpage, (more than one actually), on leafly about terpenes. I found it very interesting, and I wanted to share it with others who do not know yet about terpenes! Those who have harvested more than once, different plants, will not really find it interesting except for the sheer curiosity.
Here's the link : https://www.leafly.com/news/cannabis...s-aromatherapy
Basically, if your weed smell citrusy for instance, you can tell it has more of this terpene, and so it SHOULD affect you more in that way rather than another. Its all so very complicated and it depends on the plant and other terpenes present in the plant! But it was very nice for me, I can tell now that I'm looking for this kind of smell rather than another, I can "imagine" what to expect.
And here's another link with 11 terpenes and their effects : http://maryjanesdiary.com/terpenes/
Did you find that helpful? Those who know already about this have anything to add to help us noob understand it better?
Sorry if this kind of post already existed. Today not feeling well, very lazy to do some things (like researching if this post was already created somewhere) and also have time to kill on my hands (have to stay "in bed")
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