
Stash & storage
by Integra Boost
Terpene Essentials Limonene is a terpene-infused humidity pack that simultaneously seasons your bud with bright citrus aromas and keeps moisture levels dialled in for long-term storage. Drop one into your stash jar, leave it for 24–72 hours, and your flower comes out smelling like freshly peeled oranges with humidity locked right where it should be. Two jobs, one pack — and you can reuse it up to three times.
| Pack Size | Covers | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 4 g | Up to 14 g of flower | A half-ounce stash jar — your everyday personal supply |
| 67 g | Up to 453 g (1 lb) of flower | Bulk storage, large mason jars, or curing containers |
If you're storing under 12 g, the 4 g pack handles it easily. Got closer to an ounce? The 4 g still works for up to 14 g, but don't stretch it beyond that — the terpene infusion thins out and you lose the citrus punch. For anything over 14 g, go with the 67 g pack and a properly sealed container.
Here's the thing most people don't think about: the moment you crack a bag of flower, the clock starts ticking. Terpenes are volatile compounds — they evaporate at room temperature. That strain that smelled like a lemon grove at the dispensary? Give it two weeks in a zip-lock bag and it'll smell like dried hay. The cannabinoids are still there, but the aromatic profile — the part that actually makes each strain distinctive — fades fast.
Limonene is one of the most common terpenes in cannabis and citrus fruits alike. It's the compound responsible for that sharp, zesty smell when you peel an orange or squeeze a lemon. Strains like Super Lemon Haze, Durban Poison, and Wedding Cake are naturally rich in limonene, but even they lose it over time. According to research published in the journal Chemico-Biological Interactions, limonene has been studied for potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties (Vieira et al., 2018), and it's traditionally associated with uplifting, tension-relieving characteristics in aromatherapy contexts.
The Terpene Essentials pack doesn't just replace what's lost — it amplifies what's already there. And if you want to experiment, you can throw one in with a strain that doesn't naturally lean citrus and create something entirely new. We've seen customers pair it with earthy, piney strains and end up with a profile that's genuinely surprising. That's half the fun.
Most terpene products and humidity packs are sold separately. Integra Boost built both functions into a single sachet, which is honestly the smartest thing about this product. The pack uses a salt-free, plant-based humidiccant technology that responds to the environment inside your container — releasing or absorbing moisture to maintain the right balance. Too dry and your bud crumbles to dust; too moist and you're inviting mould. Neither is acceptable.
The 4 g pack is rated for up to 14 g of cannabis, while the 67 g pack handles up to 453 g — roughly a full pound. That sizing comes directly from Integra's own dosing guide: under 12 g of product pairs with a 4 g Boost pack, and up to 1 lb pairs with a 67 g pack. Stick to those ratios and the infusion stays consistent.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Integra Boost (Terpene Essentials) |
| Terpene | Limonene |
| Aroma profile | Citrus — orange, lemon, lime |
| Available sizes | 4 g (SKU: HS1542) / 67 g (SKU: HS1549) |
| Coverage — 4 g | Up to 14 g of flower |
| Coverage — 67 g | Up to 453 g (1 lb) of flower |
| Infusion time | 24–72 hours |
| Reusability | Up to 3 uses per pack |
| Humidity technology | Salt-free, plant-based humidiccant |
| Storage between uses | Airtight container (mandatory) |
Complete your storage setup with an airtight stash jar — the terpene infusion only works properly in a sealed environment. If you're storing larger quantities, a CVault or similar humidity-controlled container pairs well with the 67 g pack and gives the limonene room to circulate evenly across your flower.
We've had these on the shelf for a while now, and the feedback splits into two camps. First, there are the flavour chasers — people who already buy citrus-dominant strains and want to push that profile further. They love it. The limonene infusion genuinely intensifies the existing terpene profile, and after 48 hours you can smell the difference before you even open the jar. One customer described it as "the strain smelling like it did on day one, but louder." That's about right.
The second group uses it more creatively — taking a strain that's earthy or diesel-forward and layering citrus on top. Results are mixed, honestly. If the base strain has zero citrus character, the limonene sits on top rather than blending in. It's not bad, but it's more like "earthy strain plus orange peel" than a seamless fusion. Best results we've seen come from strains that already have some citrus undertones — the pack brings those forward rather than inventing them from scratch.
The one honest limitation: the 4 g pack is small. If you overstuff your jar beyond 14 g, the infusion gets diluted and the humidity regulation can't keep up. Stick to the recommended ratios. It's tempting to stretch it, but the results suffer noticeably.
Integra Boost makes Terpene Essentials packs in several terpene profiles. Limonene is the best pick if you want bright, upfront citrus — it's the most immediately recognisable aroma in the range. If you prefer something more floral or relaxing, their Linalool option leans lavender. For piney, resinous profiles, look at Pinene. Limonene is the one we'd hand to someone who says "I want my stash to smell amazing" without overthinking it. It's the crowd-pleaser.
Sharp, bright citrus — think fresh orange peel and lemon zest. It's the same compound that gives citrus fruits their characteristic scent. In a sealed jar with flower, it reads as a clean, zesty overlay that intensifies any existing citrus notes in the strain.
Yes, each pack works for up to 3 infusion sessions. Between uses, store it in a separate airtight container. If you leave it out in the open, the limonene evaporates and subsequent infusions will be noticeably weaker.
As a terpene used for aroma infusion, the amounts involved here are very small. In broader research contexts, side effects from limonene are rare but can include mild nausea or abdominal discomfort at high oral doses — far beyond what a humidity pack delivers. This product is for aromatic infusion, not ingestion.
Between 24 and 72 hours. At 24 hours you'll notice a mild citrus lift; by 72 hours the limonene is well embedded. Going beyond 72 hours won't cause harm, but the infusion plateaus — you won't get meaningfully more aroma after that point.
Yes — that's what makes it different from standalone terpene sprays or drops. The Integra Boost technology regulates moisture levels inside your container while simultaneously infusing limonene. Two functions, one pack. No need to buy a separate humidity sachet.
Strains that already have citrus undertones respond best — Super Lemon Haze, Durban Poison, Lemon Skunk, Wedding Cake. The limonene amplifies what's already there. You can experiment with non-citrus strains, but the result tends to be more of a layered effect than a true blend.
The 4 g pack covers up to 14 g, which is exactly a half-ounce. If you're storing a full ounce (28 g), you'd ideally want the 67 g pack or two 4 g packs in a larger container — though the 67 g is designed for up to 453 g, so it's overkill for a single ounce. For most personal stashes, the 4 g is the right call.
Last updated: April 2026