Tag: Cannabinoids and terpenes

  • THC-JD or Tetrahydrocannabioctyl

    THC-JD or Tetrahydrocannabioctyl

    Scientific research on the different cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant does not stop, and new compounds are being discovered and studied continuously, each with its characteristics and potential benefits. One of these emerging compounds is THC-JD, also known as Tetrahydrocannabioctyl. This relatively unknown cannabinoid is beginning to attract the attention of researchers and plant enthusiasts for…

  • Indica and Sativa Cannabis: the real difference is in the terpenes

    Indica and Sativa Cannabis: the real difference is in the terpenes

    The cannabis plant has been differentiated as indica or sativa for decades. These terms have been used to classify the genotypes according to both their morphological characteristics and their effects. In this article, we explain everything you need to know about these terms. La entrada Indica and Sativa Cannabis: the real difference is in the…

  • Cannabis Tests: What do cannabinoid and terpene percentages mean?

    Cannabis Tests: What do cannabinoid and terpene percentages mean?

    Have you ever wondered what those numbers you see on the labels of your favorite cannabis strains really mean? What exactly does it mean that a genetic has more or less % of a compound such as THC or CBD? Those cannabinoid and terpene percentages aren’t just random numbers; In reality, they are like the DNA of your weed, and…

  • What is anandamide?

    What is anandamide?

    In the complex framework of human biology, anandamide is presented as a key piece of our body, awakening the curiosity of scientists and doctors alike. Discovered in the last decade of the last century, this endogenous neurotransmitter molecule has awakened a vast field of study due to its amazing effects on the body and mind, which we…

  • Humulene, a terpene with many fans

    Humulene, a terpene with many fans

    What is Humulene? Name: Humulene, alpha-caryophyllene, alpha-humulene Formula: C15 H24 IUPAC Name: 2,6,6,9-Tetramethyl-1,4-8-cycloundecatriene Molar mass: 204.35 g/mol Boiling point: 106 °C (379 K) Presence at room temperature: Clear, pale, greenish-yellow liquid Cannabis plants are known throughout the world for their intense aroma, produced by the terpenes secreted in their glandular trichomes. Today we are going to…

  • Why and How to Add Terpenes to Cannabis Buds

    Why and How to Add Terpenes to Cannabis Buds

    As the industry moves foreward, new methods are being discovered to improve both cannabis growing and harvest results. Do you know why you should apply cannabis terpenes to your harvest? Or how to do it properly? Keep reading, in this article we delve into all of the details! La entrada Why and How to Add…

  • What is CBD? Discover the Potential of Cannabidiol

    What is CBD? Discover the Potential of Cannabidiol

    CBD or Cannabidiol is a cannabinoid present in cannabis’s composition. In this post we’ll be explaining what your need to know about this interesting compound. La entrada What is CBD? Discover the Potential of Cannabidiol aparece primero en La Huerta Blog.