WHAT ARE TERPENES?

You may have heard of terpenes before. These compounds are commonly used in a wide range of commercial products, like perfumes, foods, body products, and even pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements. So if you haven’t heard of terpenes, there is still a likely chance you use products with terpenes in them every day.
Terpenes are produced by the resin glands of plants throughout the planet, making them one of the most abundant compounds in the natural world. Their main purpose in plants is likely to repel predators (insects and herbivores) and attract pollinators.
These oily substances are responsible for the distinctive smells and flavors that characterize different plants and trees. For example, one popular terpene, limonene, adds a lemony scent to lemons and other citrus fruits. Pinene, another common terpene, accounts for the smell of pine trees. Linalool, favored for its calming properties, helps give lavender its scent.
These terpenes, as well as many others, are present in cannabis in either significant or minor amounts. In fact there are hundreds of different terpenes potentially found in cannabis plants like hemp.
The Physical Benefits of Terpenes
Besides the scents and flavors they add to products, there is a good reason to include natural terpenes in supplements like those from On The Green CBD.
Studies on the bioactive properties of terpenes reveal that some have potential wellness benefits when absorbed by the body. This is the motivation behind aromatherapy, and the reason why terpenes are effective in CBD supplements.

Although terpenes are classified differently from cannabinoids, they share some important similarities, including a role in the endocannabinoid system. Like CBD and other cannabinoids, terpenes can interact with endocannabinoid receptors in the brain and throughout the body.
Like the cannabinoids THC and CBD, terpenes are available in isolated forms. That means you can source isolated terpene extracts to add to foods, supplements, and more. Many terpenes are considered food grade, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has designated them as having GRAS safety status.
Some terpenes are favored for promoting relaxation. Others have sedative effects, making them perfect for sleep. And still others make users feel energized or creative.
When formulating On The Green CBD functional tinctures, we use added terpenes to enhance hemp’s natural beneficial properties. We draw inspiration from the proven terpene combinations found in popular medical cannabis strains to promote specific effects.
Our functional CBD tinctures are available with three target effects: focus, recovery, and sleep. We believe that these three areas are the most important to success on the course, as well as in life. Here are the terpenes featured in each of these products.
FOCUS TERPENE ENHANCEMENT
Limonene, Myrcene. alpha-Bisabolol, beta-Caryophyllene, alpha-Pinene, E-Nerolidol, beta-Pinene, Linalool, Fenchol, Camphene
RECOVERY TERPENE ENHANCEMENT
alpha-Pinene, Myrcene, Limonene, beta-Caryophyllene, beta-Pinene, alpha-Bisabolol, trans-Nerolidol, Linalool, alpha-Humulene, Fenchol
SLEEP TERPENE ENHANCEMENT
Myrcene, a-Pinene, Linalool, b-Caryophyllene, Limonene, Bisabolol, b-Pinene, trans-Nerolidol, trans-Ocimene, a-Humulene, cis-Ocimen. y-Terpinene
Learn more about how On The Green CBD enhances our products with natural terpenes.
The Entourage Effect
While isolated terpenes have been studied to discover their individual effects, we are also starting to gain an understanding of how terpenes work in conjunction with each other and cannabinoids like CBD or THC.
Terpenes show promise that they boost each other. Some studies suggest that limonene and pinene can work together to promote health immune response. Meanwhile, a form of pinene appears to boost the production of myrcene, another beneficial terpene found in hemp.
Researchers over the past few decades have suggested that consumers feel optimum effects of cannabinoids and terpenes when they’re absorbed by the body together in their natural state. This synergy among various combinations of terpenes and cannabinoids is referred to as the entourage effect.
On The Green CBD aims to copy these natural cannabis terpene profiles in our THC free CBD products.
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Understanding Our Extracts
Full Spectrum Oil is a whole-plant hemp extract that preserves the complete cannabinoid profile — CBD, CBG, CBN, CBDA, and trace cannabinoids — along with terpenes and up to 0.3% THC. It's the extract most associated with the entourage effect, the idea that hemp's compounds work better together than in isolation. Note: FSO products carry a risk of returning a positive drug test result.
CBD isolate is hemp's purest form — a crystalline powder refined to a single compound at 99%+ purity, with all other cannabinoids and terpenes removed. Isolates only reach their full potential when paired with other cannabinoids and terpenes, which is why Midori uses them as building blocks rather than a finished ingredient.
Broad spectrum CBD contains multiple cannabinoids and terpenes but has been refined to remove detectable THC. Rather than using a pre-made broad spectrum extract, Midori builds its own — combining individual cannabinoid isolates at precise ratios to create what we call the Midori Broad Spectrum. This approach lets us specify the exact milligram amount of each cannabinoid in every formula, rather than working from an estimate. Each blend is then enhanced with a curated selection of plant-derived terpenes to deepen the entourage effect and define each product's botanical character.
The entourage effect is the theory that hemp's cannabinoids, terpenes, and phytochemicals work more effectively together than any single compound does in isolation. Research is ongoing, but it's the foundation of Midori's formulation philosophy — using precisely built broad spectrum blends and curated terpene profiles to preserve the plant's full botanical complexity.
Terpenes are the naturally occurring aromatic compounds that give plants their distinctive scents — hemp contains over 100, including linalool, myrcene, limonene, and beta-caryophyllene. Beyond their sensory role, terpenes are thought to interact with the endocannabinoid system and influence how cannabinoids are experienced. Midori selects and blends specific plant-derived terpenes into each formulation to support its intended character.
Our Cannabinoids
Cannabigerol (CBG) is the biosynthetic precursor to CBD, THC, and other cannabinoids — making it relatively rare in finished extracts. It interacts with the endocannabinoid system through a distinct mechanism from CBD, and Midori incorporates it into select formulations to broaden the cannabinoid profile for a more complete botanical experience.
Cannabinol (CBN) is a mildly active cannabinoid that forms as THC oxidizes in the hemp plant over time. It's best known for its association with evening wellness routines, and Midori includes it in restorative formulations alongside chamomile, passionflower, and a curated nighttime terpene blend.
Cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) is the raw, unheated precursor to CBD found in fresh hemp — it converts to CBD through decarboxylation. CBDA interacts with serotonin receptors and COX-2 enzymes through mechanisms distinct from CBD, and Midori uses it in select formulations to keep the extract closer to the plant's native chemistry.
Researchers are actively studying CBD's interaction with the endocannabinoid system, a regulatory network involved in processes including sleep, mood, appetite, skin balance, and the body's response to physical stress. Many people incorporate CBD into daily wellness routines for its botanical properties and the sense of balance they associate with consistent use. Midori products are designed to support everyday wellness — not to treat any medical condition.
Our Products & Formulations
Every Midori formula is built on the Midori Broad Spectrum — a proprietary blend of individual cannabinoid isolates (CBD, CBG, CBN, and CBDA depending on the formula) combined at precise, performance-driven ratios. Because we start from isolates rather than a pre-blended extract, we can guarantee the exact milligram amount of each cannabinoid in every product. This foundation is then elevated with plant-derived terpenes and a curated set of functional botanicals, each chosen for their complementary role in the formula. Every ingredient has a purpose; nothing is decorative.
Topicals are applied directly to the skin, where cannabinoids interact with local receptors without entering the bloodstream in meaningful amounts — making them well-suited for targeted use. Ingestibles are processed through the digestive system and work systemically, with a slower onset and longer duration. Many people use both as complementary parts of a broader wellness routine.
Yes. Midori's formulations contain no animal-derived ingredients and are never tested on animals. For full ingredient information, refer to the INCI list on each product page.
Yes — Midori products are designed to integrate into an existing routine, and our botanical actives are well-established in professional formulation. If you take prescription medications or have specific skin sensitivities, consult a healthcare professional before adding new actives. A patch test is always advisable for reactive skin.
Dosing & How to Use
There's no universal CBD dose — the right amount depends on body weight, metabolism, and the specific product and concentration. Start low, observe your response over several days, and adjust incrementally.
For most adults new to CBD ingestibles, 25 –50mg per day is a common starting point, taken consistently at the same time each day. If you don't notice a response after five to seven days, increase gradually. Because CBD accumulates with regular use, allow at least two weeks before assessing whether a dose is right for you.
For ingestibles, once or twice daily — morning and evening — is the most common approach, helping maintain a steady level in the system. Topicals can be applied as needed to the area of focus at any time of day.
Topicals typically produce a localized effect within 15–45 minutes of application. Ingestibles generally take 30 minutes to 1 hour to take effect, with results lasting four to six hours or longer. Longer-term effects from consistent use are typically observed over weeks, as cannabinoids accumulate in the body's lipid-rich tissues.
Safety & Testing
Yes. All Midori products are tested by independent, accredited laboratories for cannabinoid content, THC levels, and contaminants including pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial impurities. Certificates of Analysis (COAs) can be found in the About Us drop down.
Midori's broad spectrum extracts are processed to bring THC to non-detectable levels, and standard drug tests screen for THC metabolites — not CBD. That said, no hemp-derived product can guarantee a negative result; individual factors like frequency of use and body composition affect outcomes. If you're subject to regular testing, review the product COA and consult your testing administrator before use.