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by Karen Lloyd You know the saying “a little dab’ll do ya?” Well, it was certainly coined by someone who indulged in a little too much terp sauce. ndeniably one of the more Uelite cannabis concentrates, terpene sauce features a compelling blend of aromatic terpenes and pure THCA crystals. A little dab of terp sauce packs both flavor and punch. In fact, High Terpene Full Spectrum Extracts (HTFSEs) consist of around 50 percent THCA and anywhere between 13-40 percent terpenes for a balanced and therapeutic high. Found all throughout the plant kingdom, terpenes are naturally occurring plant-based compounds and the main reason certain plants smell the way they do. They also play a vital role in altering the high delivered by certain strains — a phenomenon commonly referred to as the entourage effect. Here are some of the most dominant and well-known terpenes found in most cannabis plants. Terpene sauce makes them much easier to manage and manipulate. Pinene This cannabis terpene, found in strains like Jack Herer, Strawberry Cough, and Blue Dream, smells like pine trees memory loss related to THC. Additionally, the pinene terpene has been beneficial for patients with arthritis, Crohn’s disease, and cancer. Limonene Limonene gives strains a refreshing citrusy smell much like lemons. For therapeutic applications, limonene is known to improve mood and reduce stress. Researchers have found limonene to carry antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. Strains that have “lemon” or branching OUT @4treesbuilding Hydroponics is a more controlled, dialed way of growing with no salt build ups. It boils down to root resistance. Harder your roots have to push, slower they grow! Article Archives Can’t recall that great gardening recommendation from a few months ago? Look it up online. We have hundreds of indoor gardening articles available at maximumyield.com. Ask a Grower Stumped by something strange happening in your garden? Fill out our Ask a Grower form and we will find you answers. Maximum Yield Mobile App More stories on the go, the latest tips, and the content you know and love! All in an easily accessible mobile format. Download the Maximum Yield app today and get growing! @therealshuko Such a great issue this month ♥♥♥ love the material. Subscriptions Go to maximumyield.com and subscribe today! Sign up for a magazine or digital subscription... or for our free digital newsletter! Make sure you’re the first to know what’s happening in the industry. maximumyield.com/subscribe @ anonymous I just want to let everyone know at Maximum Yield that because of the amazing knowledgeable articles they’ve provided my indoor garden has gone from ok to healthy and happy so thank you to everyone that was involved in putting Maximum Yield out. @1talltree Great work guys and the publication is so glossy. Do you want to be featured? Connect with us at: WHAT THE #@%! IS TERP SAUCE? Terpene Sauce is an Elite Concentrate Mea Culpa In the September/October issue of Maximum Yield Cannabis a strain name was misidentified. The name of the product should have appeared as Tropic Truffle, photographed by Kyle LeGrow and courtesy of Terp Star Concentrates. [email protected] @maximumyield @max_yield @maximumyield @maximumyield maximumyield 16 Maximum Yield