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Most people pick cannabis
like they're choosing
a lottery ticket.

The dispensary experience is designed around branding, not chemistry. You don't need a better budtender. You need a better framework. Here's exactly what to ignore, what to look for, and what to say.

What matters.
What doesn't.

A dispensary visit should feel like a purposeful wellness purchase, not a guessing game. Once you understand what to look for — and what to ignore — every visit becomes faster, cheaper, and more effective.

Look Up a Strain by Name
Ignore
THC percentage. High THC doesn't mean better effect — it means higher potency. Without a terpene strategy, it just means more of the same blunt signal with diminishing returns.
Ignore
Indica / Sativa labels. A marketing classification that doesn't reliably predict effect. Two sativas can do completely different things to your body.
Ignore
The strain name. Galaxy Brain, Purple Slurricane, Gorilla Glue — the name tells you nothing about what you'll feel. It's branding.
Ask for
The dominant terpene profile. One question changes everything: “What are the dominant terpenes in this product?”
Ask for
Terpene percentages if available. Some dispensaries have lab reports available per product. Ask. A dominant terpene at 1%+ is meaningful.
Look for
Terpene-labeled products. Some brands now print dominant terpenes on packaging. This is the signal you want.

The exact words to use at the counter.

These scripts work in any dispensary — whether the budtender knows their terpenes or not. The question alone signals that you're a different kind of consumer.

01
When you want sleep
“I'm looking for something high in myrcene or linalool — something that's going to help me actually get to sleep and stay there.”
Grounds the conversation in chemistry. Most budtenders will know these names.
02
When you want pain relief
“What do you have that's dominant in beta-caryophyllene? I'm looking for something anti-inflammatory — body relief without heavy sedation.”
Caryophyllene is the only terpene that binds CB2 directly.
03
When you're brand new
“I'm just starting out and I want something gentle — low THC, and I'd like to know what the dominant terpenes are.”
Sets the tone immediately. You're an informed consumer.

What the package is actually telling you.

Not every dispensary product label is created equal. Here's how to read what's there — and understand what's missing.

THC %
Tells you potency — how strong the psychoactive effect could be. Does not tell you what direction the effect goes.
Context only
CBD %
Higher CBD ratios moderate THC effects — less anxiety, less intensity.
Worth noting
Terpene Profile
If it's there — this is your primary buying signal. Dominant terpene at 1%+ determines the direction of the effect.
Primary signal
Indica / Sativa
A categorization tool that doesn't reliably map to effect. Not useful for predicting your experience.
Ignore for effect

Don't know what to pick?
Look up your strain first.

Enter any strain name and get its full terpene profile — dominant terpenes, effects, best-for categories, and time-of-day recommendations. Free. Right from your phone.

Look Up a Strain
Start here · Before you pick anything
How do you want
to feel today?
Sleep & Rest
Myrcene · Linalool
Pain Relief
Caryophyllene · Myrcene
Mood Lift
Limonene · Terpinolene
Focus & Clarity
Pinene · Limonene
Calm & Ease
Linalool · Caryophyllene
Creative Flow
Terpinolene · Ocimene
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