Full Spectrum
Entourage Effect
Balanced myrcene/limonene/caryophyllene profile with highest total terpenes. Maximum entourage effect for complex, potent experiences.
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21.3% THC avg
Evening
Uncommon (~15%)
Dominant Terpenes: Myrcene Limonene Caryophyllene
Terpene Profile
Centroid values (mg/g) from the 2025 German study
Myrcene Dominant
4.10 mg/gEarthy, Herbal
Limonene Dominant
3.04 mg/gCitrus, Lemon
Caryophyllene Dominant
2.65 mg/gSpicy, Peppery
Pinene
1.40 mg/gPine, Forest
Linalool
1.24 mg/gFloral, Lavender
Humulene
0.81 mg/gWoody, Hoppy
Fenchol
0.35 mg/gCamphor, Pine
Terpinolene
0.24 mg/gHerbal, Fruity
Ocimene
0.17 mg/gSweet, Citrus
Total Terpenes 14.00 mg/g
Primary Effects
Best For
- Experienced cannabis users
- Those seeking full-body experiences
- Cannabis connoisseurs
- Evening deep relaxation
- Exploring the entourage effect
Therapeutic Potential
Complex symptom management Maximum entourage benefits Deep relaxation Multi-faceted relief Enhanced cannabinoid activity
Benefits
- Maximum entourage effect
- Complex, layered experience
- Highest total terpene content
- Potent effects (21.3% THC average)
- Rich, multifaceted flavor
Consider Alternatives If
- You're new to cannabis
- You have low THC tolerance
- You're seeking mild or functional effects
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Common questions about Full Spectrum strains
What is the entourage effect?
The entourage effect is the theory that cannabis compounds work better together than in isolation. This cluster's balanced profile of multiple dominant terpenes (myrcene 4.10, limonene 3.04, caryophyllene 2.65 mg/g) creates synergistic effects that enhance the overall experience beyond what any single compound could achieve.
Why is this cluster recommended for evening use?
Despite having balanced terpenes, the high total concentration (14.00 mg/g) combined with the highest average THC (21.3%) makes Full Spectrum strains quite potent. The substantial myrcene content also contributes sedating effects. Evening use allows you to fully experience the complex effects without functional concerns.
How is this different from other clusters with similar terpenes?
It's about concentration and balance. While Relaxing Body has higher myrcene and Uplifting Citrus has higher limonene, Full Spectrum has the highest TOTAL terpene content with multiple compounds at elevated levels. This creates a more complex experience where no single terpene dominates, but all contribute meaningfully.
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