
Stash & storage
by Integra Boost
Terpene Essentials Terpinolene by Integra Boost is a terpene infusion pack that adds fresh floral, herbal, and citrus aromas directly into your stored cannabis. Available in 4g and 67g sizes, each pack slots into your stash jar and infuses your bud over 24–72 hours — no sprays, no liquids, no mess. Just tear open the outer wrapper, drop it in, and seal the lid.
| Pack Size | SKU | Covers | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4g | HS1543 | Up to 14g of cannabis | A half-ounce jar — your personal stash |
| 67g | HS1550 | Up to 453g (1 lb) of cannabis | Bulk storage or shared supplies |
If you're sitting on a standard mason jar with 10–14g inside, the 4g pack is the one. The 67g is genuinely industrial-scale — think large airtight bins, not sandwich bags. Don't oversize it; a 67g pack in a small jar will overwhelm your flower.
Terpinolene is one of those terpenes that refuses to sit in a single category. Crack open a pack and you'll catch something floral first — almost lilac-like — followed by a piney, herbal middle note and a citrus tail that lingers. It's the terpene responsible for the distinctive aroma in strains like Jack Herer, Dutch Treat, and Ghost Train Haze. If you've ever wondered why certain sativa-leaning strains smell like a pine forest crossed with a lemon grove, terpinolene is usually the answer.
The scent isn't overpowering in the way limonene or myrcene can be. It's more layered — you notice different elements depending on whether you're sniffing the jar or grinding the bud. That complexity is exactly what makes terpinolene a favourite for people who care about flavour profiles rather than just potency numbers.
Here's the thing we've seen over and over behind the counter: people spend good money on decent flower, then store it in a plastic baggie or a loose-lidded jar for two weeks. By the time they get to the bottom of the stash, it smells like hay and tastes flat. Terpenes are volatile compounds — they evaporate at room temperature. The moment your bud is trimmed and cured, the clock starts ticking on flavour loss.
Integra Boost's Terpene Essentials packs address this directly. Rather than trying to preserve what's already fading, they actively reintroduce terpinolene into your stored cannabis. The pack uses a controlled-release system — the terpenes migrate into the surrounding air inside your sealed container, then absorb into the flower over 24–72 hours. It's not a coating or a spray; the terpenes integrate into the bud's existing trichome structure.
The honest limitation? This won't turn bad weed into good weed. If your flower was poorly grown or over-dried to the point of crumbling, terpinolene infusion will improve the aroma but it won't fix the underlying quality. Think of it as restoration, not resurrection. Start with decent bud and the results are genuinely impressive — we've had customers come back saying their three-week-old stash smelled fresher than the day they bought it.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Integra Boost (Terpene Essentials line) |
| Terpene | Terpinolene |
| Available sizes | 4g (HS1543) / 67g (HS1550) |
| Coverage — 4g pack | Up to 14g of cannabis |
| Coverage — 67g pack | Up to 453g (1 lb) of cannabis |
| Infusion time | 24–72 hours |
| Reusable | Up to 3 times (store in airtight container between uses) |
| Packaging | NO-OX sealed — all oxygen removed from outer wrapper |
| Contains liquids | No — dry pack, no sprays |
| Aroma profile | Floral, herbal, pine, citrus |
Once your terpinolene infusion is done, swap the Terpene Essentials pack for an Integra Boost humidity pack to lock in those fresh aromas and keep your bud at the right moisture level. Pair with a proper airtight stash jar — the CVault or a good mason jar with a rubber seal both work well. A loose lid undoes everything these packs achieve.
We've been stocking Integra Boost products since they first hit the European market, and the Terpene Essentials line is the one that gets people genuinely curious. The most common question is "will it make my weed smell artificial?" — and the answer is no, provided you stick to the recommended ratios. 14g of flower to one 4g pack produces a natural, layered scent. Double up on packs in the same jar and yes, it'll smell like you've emptied a bottle of essential oil in there. Restraint is the key word.
The NO-OX packaging is worth mentioning because it's the detail that separates Integra Boost from cheaper alternatives. All oxygen is removed from the outer wrapper before sealing, which means the terpinolene inside hasn't degraded before you even open it. Terpenes oxidise quickly — if a competing product ships in a standard heat-sealed bag, those terpenes have been slowly breaking down since the day they were packed. With Integra Boost, you're getting the full, unadulterated terpene profile every time. That's not marketing fluff; you can smell the difference the moment you tear the wrapper.
Compared to liquid terpene drops — which some of our customers have tried — these packs are far more forgiving. Liquid drops require precise measurement (one drop too many and your bud tastes like a cleaning product), and they can create uneven distribution with wet spots and dry spots in the same jar. The Terpene Essentials pack releases terpinolene as a vapour, which distributes evenly throughout the container. Less room for error, more consistent results.
Terpinolene is a monoterpene found naturally in cannabis, lilacs, nutmeg, cumin, and tea tree. It contributes floral, herbal, piney, and citrus notes to the aroma profile of strains like Jack Herer and Dutch Treat. It's one of the less dominant cannabis terpenes — typically present in smaller quantities than myrcene or limonene — but it has an outsized impact on flavour.
In the concentrations present in these infusion packs, terpinolene is generally well tolerated. Research suggests that in very high concentrations, terpenes can cause skin irritation or headaches. Stick to the recommended ratios (4g pack per 14g of flower, or 67g pack per 453g) and you're well within safe territory.
Terpinolene is more commonly associated with sativa-dominant strains — Jack Herer, Ghost Train Haze, and Dutch Treat are classic examples. That said, terpene profiles don't follow the sativa/indica divide perfectly. You'll occasionally find terpinolene-rich indicas too.
Yes — each pack works up to 3 times. After removing it from your stash jar, store it in a separate airtight container until your next infusion. Don't leave it exposed to open air between uses or the remaining terpinolene will evaporate.
Once infused, the terpinolene integrates into the flower and stays put as long as you store your bud properly. Swap the Terpene Essentials pack for an Integra Boost humidity pack after infusion and keep the container sealed. Stored this way, the aroma holds for weeks.
Liquid drops require precise measurement and can create wet spots on your flower. Terpene Essentials packs release terpinolene as a vapour, distributing evenly throughout the container. The pack method is more forgiving and produces more consistent results — especially if you're not comfortable measuring individual drops.
No. Terpene Essentials packs affect aroma and flavour only. They don't add cannabinoids or alter THC/CBD content. What you may notice is that improved terpene profiles can change the subjective experience of smoking or vaping — terpenes and cannabinoids work together, and a richer terpene presence often makes the overall experience feel more complete.
Last updated: April 2026