
Stash & storage
by Integra Boost
Terpene Essentials Myrcene by Integra Boost is a passive myrcene terpene infusion pack that adds the peppery, spicy aroma of myrcene to your stored cannabis while simultaneously regulating humidity to 62% RH. Drop it in a jar with your flower, seal it up, and 24–72 hours later your bud smells sharper, tastes fuller, and stays fresher. No sprays, no liquids, no mess — just a sachet that does the work for you. If you want to buy a simple, no-fuss solution for terpene restoration, this is the one.
| Pack Size | SKU | Covers | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 g | HS1544 | Up to 14 g of flower | A single jar or a half-ounce stash |
| 67 g | HS1551 | Up to 453 g (1 lb) of flower | Bulk storage, large containers, or harvest-day curing |
If you're storing a typical personal stash — say 7–14 g — the 4 g pack is the one. The 67 g pack is designed for growers or anyone curing a full harvest in a large vessel. Don't undersize it: a pack that's too small for the container won't regulate humidity or distribute terpenes evenly.
Myrcene is the most abundant terpene found in most cannabis cultivars, often making up more than 20% of the total terpene profile. It's the compound behind that distinctive peppery, slightly musky, earthy scent you get when you crack open a jar of a proper indica-leaning strain. Mango, hops, lemongrass, and thyme all contain it too — which is why some cannabis strains carry that faintly tropical, herbal undertone.
But here's the thing: terpenes degrade. From the moment flower is harvested and dried, myrcene starts evaporating. Poor storage — too dry, too warm, too much light — accelerates the loss. We've seen customers open a bag of genuinely excellent flower that smells like cardboard because it was stored in a sandwich bag for three weeks. That's terpene loss in action, and it affects more than just the nose.
Research suggests that myrcene may contribute to calming, soothing sensations, and it's traditionally associated with the sedative character of myrcene-dominant strains. According to data referenced by the EMCDDA, terpene profiles play a meaningful role in how different cannabis varieties are experienced. The "entourage effect" model proposes that terpenes work alongside cannabinoids to shape the overall experience — so replenishing lost myrcene isn't just cosmetic. It may actually bring your flower closer to its original profile.
Integra Boost Terpene Essentials is the only passive sachet on the market that combines two-way humidity control with targeted myrcene terpene infusion in a single pack. Their standard Boost packs maintain 62% RH inside a sealed container — the sweet spot where flower stays pliable without getting mouldy. Terpene Essentials takes that same two-way humidity control technology and layers food-grade, plant-derived myrcene terpene into the pack.
So you're getting two jobs done with one sachet: humidity regulation and myrcene terpene infusion. No separate spray bottles, no pipettes, no risk of over-saturating your bud with liquid terpene concentrate. The myrcene releases slowly and evenly across the sealed airspace, which means consistent infusion rather than hot spots.
The honest limitation? This is a single-terpene product. Real cannabis terpene profiles contain dozens of compounds — myrcene, limonene, pinene, linalool, caryophyllene, and more — all in specific ratios. A myrcene-only infusion will push the profile in one direction. That's brilliant if your strain is already myrcene-dominant and you want to restore what storage stripped away. It's less ideal if you're trying to recreate a complex, multi-terpene bouquet from scratch. For that, you'd want to layer multiple Terpene Essentials packs (Integra makes several) or accept that you're enhancing one note, not composing a symphony.
The myrcene terpene infusion is noticeable within the first 24 hours — a warm, peppery, almost clove-like scent that's sharper than you'd expect from a little sachet. When you tear open the foil wrapper, the concentrated aroma hits you immediately. After 48 hours sealed in a mason jar with about 10 g of moderately dried flower, the bud picks up a noticeable spicy edge on the nose. The texture of the flower also improves: slightly more give when you squeeze it, less crumbly, which tells you the 62% humidity regulation is doing its job alongside the terpene infusion.
One thing we'd flag: the pack itself feels like a standard Integra Boost sachet — thin, flat, slightly papery. It doesn't look like much. Don't mistake simplicity for ineffectiveness. The technology is in the membrane, not the packaging.
We ran a side-by-side at the shop: same strain, same harvest, two identical mason jars — one with the Terpene Essentials Myrcene pack, one with a standard Boost 62% pack. After 48 hours the terpene-infused jar had a noticeably warmer, more pungent nose. The standard jar smelled fine, but flatter. That convinced us this isn't placebo territory — the myrcene terpene infusion genuinely shifts the aromatic profile.
Liquid myrcene terpene concentrates require precise dosing — typically measured in single drops per gram of flower — and direct application that risks uneven distribution or over-saturation. Integra Boost Terpene Essentials Myrcene eliminates that guesswork entirely by dispersing myrcene passively through the sealed airspace.
With liquid concentrates, you also need to handle undiluted terpenes, which can irritate skin and mucous membranes. The sachet format means zero skin contact with concentrated terpene. Additionally, liquids don't regulate humidity — you'd still need a separate Boost pack in the jar. The Terpene Essentials Myrcene pack handles both functions, which makes it the more practical choice for most home users. Liquid concentrates still have their place for precise, custom blending — but for straightforward myrcene restoration, the passive pack wins on convenience and safety.
The Integra Boost Terpene Essentials Myrcene pack is available in two sizes, both delivering dual-function myrcene terpene infusion and 62% RH humidity control.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Integra Boost (Terpene Essentials line) |
| Terpene | Myrcene |
| Available sizes | 4 g (HS1544) / 67 g (HS1551) |
| Cannabis capacity (4 g pack) | Up to 14 g |
| Cannabis capacity (67 g pack) | Up to 453 g (1 lb) |
| Target humidity | 62% RH |
| Infusion time | 24–72 hours |
| Reusable | Up to 3 times (store in airtight container between uses) |
| Terpene source | Plant-derived, food-grade |
| Function | Dual: terpene infusion + two-way humidity control |
Complete your storage setup with Integra Boost standard humidity packs (62% RH) for containers that don't need terpene infusion, or pair with a CVault stainless steel container for the best seal. If you want to experiment with other terpene profiles, look at the Terpene Essentials Limonene and Terpene Essentials Caryophyllene packs — layering two different terpenes across separate sessions lets you build a more complex profile. For grinding your freshly infused flower, the SLX Grinder or Santa Cruz Shredder are solid picks from the Azarius catalogue.
Dried cannabis loses measurable terpene content within the first week of open-air storage, making humidity and terpene management essential from day one. Cannabis is hygroscopic — it absorbs and releases moisture depending on the environment. Store it in a room at 40% RH and it dries out within days: trichomes become brittle, terpenes evaporate, and the smoke turns harsh. Store it above 65% RH and you're inviting mould and bacteria. The 62% RH target that Integra Boost maintains sits right in the zone recommended by most curing guides and cannabis storage experts.
Terpene degradation happens even faster than cannabinoid degradation. THC and CBD are relatively stable molecules; myrcene and other monoterpenes have lower boiling points and higher volatility. That's why your flower smells incredible at the dispensary and disappointing two weeks later in your drawer.
The Terpene Essentials Myrcene pack addresses both problems simultaneously. It's the best option for anyone who wants to order a straightforward solution to restore or enhance the myrcene character of their cannabis without handling liquid terpene concentrates, which are potent, easy to over-apply, and irritating to skin in undiluted form. A passive sachet removes all that risk.
Using the myrcene terpene infusion pack takes under a minute of active effort — the rest is waiting.
Most users notice a difference after 24 hours, but 48–72 hours gives the fullest infusion. The terpene disperses through the sealed airspace gradually, so patience pays off. Check at the 24-hour mark and extend if the aroma isn't strong enough for your taste.
Yes — up to 3 times. Between uses, store the pack in an airtight container so the remaining myrcene doesn't evaporate into your kitchen. Each subsequent use will be slightly less potent than the first, but still effective.
Both. Integra Boost Terpene Essentials packs maintain 62% relative humidity using two-way humidity control technology while simultaneously releasing myrcene. You don't need a separate Boost pack in the same container.
Myrcene is traditionally associated with calming, sedative-leaning cannabis strains, and the entourage effect model suggests terpenes influence how cannabinoids interact with your body. Adding myrcene may shift the character of your flower slightly, but it won't transform a sativa into a couch-lock strain. Think of it as turning up one dial, not rewiring the whole board.
Peppery, spicy, slightly musky, with earthy and herbal undertones. It's the same terpene found in hops, mangoes, lemongrass, and thyme. After infusion, your flower will carry a warmer, more pungent nose — especially noticeable on the exhale.
You can, but the infusion will be weaker and the humidity control less reliable. Integra's recommended ratio is 4 g per 14 g of cannabis. Overstuffing the container relative to the pack size means the myrcene disperses too thinly and the moisture regulation can't keep up. Stick to the recommended amounts.
Yes. The pack uses food-grade, plant-derived myrcene and doesn't chemically alter your cannabis. It works with any cultivar — though strains that are already myrcene-dominant (many indica-leaning varieties) will respond most naturally, since you're reinforcing what's already there rather than introducing something foreign to the profile.
Last updated: April 2026