Loud House Terpene Strain Blends
Understanding BDT in Cannabis
What is BDT?
BDT refers to botanically derived terpenes. These terpenes are sourced from other plants besides cannabis. Common examples include terpenes extracted from citrus fruits, spices such as black pepper, lemongrass, and herbs like lavender.
While both CDT and BDT terpenes can enhance the flavor and fragrance of cannabis products, their origin is the key difference. CDT terpenes come from cannabis itself, potentially preserving the original characteristics of the strain. BDT terpenes, meanwhile, can offer more diverse profiles influenced by a wide array of plant sources.
Key Takeaways
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BDT (Botanically Derived Terpenes): Extracted from non-cannabis plants, providing a varied selection of aromatic and flavorful options.
In the context of cannabis, understanding these terms can enrich your experience by helping you select products tailored to your desired taste, aroma, and possible therapeutic benefits.
Note: This product is BDT / Terpenes and contains no cannabinoids.
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