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Terpene infused cannabis flower is flower that has had concentrated terpenes applied after harvest, using spray or injection, to enhance its aroma, flavor, and consistency. Our free infusion guide gives you Abstrax's exact SOPs, dilution ratios, and QA standards to produce shelf-ready terpene infused flower at scale.
Inside this guide, you'll find everything you need to infuse cannabis flower with precision, consistency, and shelf-ready quality. Whether you're enhancing lower-grade biomass or building new infused SKUs, this resource walks you through the science, math, and best practices needed to do it right.
You’ll learn how to:
Infusing cannabis flower with added flavor is a hot topic - and we get questions about it daily. That’s why we created this guide: to show you how to infuse cannabis the right way, with consistency and scale in mind.
We recommend labeling your product as “Infused Cannabis Flower” so consumers know the flavor didn’t come straight from the plant. When the experience (and packaging) is clear and honest, there’s room in the market for both natural and infused flower.
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Our Pre-Roll Infusion Guide reveals the exact workflows, ratios, and QA checks used by the industry’s leading manufacturers to scale consistent, compliant terpene infused pre-rolls.
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Infusing cannabis flower with terpenes unlocks richer flavor and aroma, helping brands elevate their product lines. Whether you’re working with loose flower, developing infused pre-rolls, or preparing biomass for other SKUs, infusion creates consistent, shelf-ready products that stand out. Begin with quality cured flower, stabilize moisture, and set your grind for airflow and burn. With the right process, every batch delivers the experience you intend
Next, select the infusion method that fits your goals. Spray infusion combines terpenes with a volatile carrier for broad, even coverage. Injection blends terpenes with distillate for precise placement inside the flower. Both techniques provide scalable options for adding bold flavor and aroma while preserving the natural integrity of the material. Run bench trials, calibrate your tools, and confirm moisture before packaging
The result is flower that performs predictably and delivers a unique consumer experience. With compliance documentation available, you can scale infused flower products that meet demand, pass review, and keep customers coming back for more.
The first and only manufacturer of terpene-based products to achieve this certification.
This is the gold standard - FAR above and beyond the typical ISO 9001:2015 certification of other suppliers.
Infusing cannabis flower with terpenes means adding terpene blends to cured flower to boost flavor and aroma. It can be used for loose flower, infused pre-rolls, or biomass designed for other infused products.
Two proven methods are spray infusion and injection. Spray evenly mists a terpene-carrier blend across flower, while injection delivers a terpene-distillate mixture directly for precise dosing
Proper moisture ensures the flower burns evenly and retains flavor. Always measure before and after infusion to maintain a stable product and avoid oversaturation.
Yes. Properly infused flower can be packed into pre-rolls for consistent flavor and aroma. The same infusion methods apply, with QA/QC steps to ensure clean burn and paper integrity.
Standardize SOPs, calibrate your equipment, and maintain COAs for compliance. Scaling tools like closed-loop spray chambers or precision injectors help ensure repeatable coverage at higher volumes.
When a cannabis product is labeled "terpene infused," it means concentrated terpenes were applied to the flower after harvest. These terpenes, which can be botanically derived (from plants like lavender or citrus) or cannabis-derived, enhance the flower's aroma and flavor. The infusion does not change the THC content of the flower; it changes how it smells, tastes, and presents on the shelf.
Yes. Spray infusion is one of the most accessible and scalable methods for adding terpenes to flower. A diluted terpene-carrier blend is applied as a fine mist, coating the flower evenly. The key is using the correct concentration (typically 0.5–1.5% terpene by flower weight) and allowing adequate drying time before packaging. Our free infusion guide covers the exact spray ratios and equipment setup.
Yes, when done with food-grade, naturally derived terpenes at the correct concentration. Abstrax terpenes are GC/MS verified, naturally sourced, and accompanied by Certificates of Analysis. The SQF certification Abstrax holds (the first terpene manufacturer to achieve it) is the gold standard for quality and safety in this space. Always source terpenes from suppliers who provide COA documentation.