Trans-β-Ocimene

Terpenes are chemical compounds in Hemp Plants that produce a Variety’s distinct smell, fragrance, or odor. The woody, forest-like scent of the Terpene Trans-β-Ocimene is rarely found in Hemp Varieties.  Other similar fragrances include the soft, sweet smell of orchids or snapdragon flowers.

α-Pinene

Terpenes are chemical compounds in Hemp Plants that produce a Variety’s distinct smell, fragrance, or odor. The Terpene α-Myrcene naturally occurs in aromatic herbs and in some Hemp Varieties.  Scents include those of parsley, dill, basil, rosemary, and a few citrus like varieties. Most will identify the Terpene α-Myrcene scent as that of a pine …

β-Myrcene

Terpenes are chemical compounds in Hemp Plants that produce a Variety’s distinct smell, fragrance, or odor. The Terpene β-Myrcene naturally occurs highly fragrant fruits, herbs and in some Hemp Varieties.  Scents are diverse and include mangoes, hopes, bay laurel leaves, thyme, lemongrass, and basil. Most will identify the Terpene β-Myrcene as a spicy, clove aroma.

Farnesene

Terpenes are chemical compounds in Hemp Plants that produce a Variety’s unique smell, fragrance, or odor. The Terpene Farnesene naturally occurs in some Hemp Varieties.  Most will find its scent identical to a “green apple.”

Terpenes

Terpenes are chemical compounds that provide a Hemp Plant its smell.  Each Hemp Plant’s distinct fragrance or odor is created by a unique combination of more than 120 identified Terpenes. At Deep Creek Hemp, we take every opportunity to learn from University Field Trials,  meet with each States’ Agricultural Hemp Specialist, and listen to our …

Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

THC is the abbreviation for Tetrahydrocannabinol.  THC is one of the many active ingredients found in the Hemp Plant.  In fact, more than 70 chemical compounds have already been discovered.  THC is the psychoactive chemical compound sought after in Cannibas (Medical Marijuana).  THC is the chemical that gets you “stoned.” CBD, or Cannbidiol is the most …

Cannabidiol (CBD)

CBD is the abbreviation for Cannabidiol.  Cannabidiol is one of the many active ingredients found in the Hemp Plant.  In fact, more than 70 chemical compounds, or Cannbinoids, have been discovered.  CBD’s the second most common active ingredient of Hemp Plants.  While you’ll find CBD in both Hemp and Cannabis Plants, CBD does not cause a …