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Terpene infused pre-rolls are pre-made joints enhanced with concentrated terpenes, applied to the ground flower using a spray or injection method. Our free guide gives you Abstrax's exact SOPs, dilution ratios, and QA standards to produce consistent, shelf-ready terpene infused pre-rolls at scale.
Infused pre-rolls are one of the most profitable and competitive product categories in cannabis today. But simply rolling flower is no longer enough. Leading brands are mastering how to infuse pre-rolls with terpenes to deliver premium flavor, aroma, and targeted effects that win customer loyalty.
If you are a cannabis brand or manufacturer looking to create terpene-infused pre-rolls or improve your current production process, our Terpene-Infused Pre-Rolls Best Practices Guide gives you the complete blueprint.
Download the guide now to access the infusion methods, quality standards, and scaling strategies used by top-performing brands.
While THC content still absolutely matters, today’s buyers are drawn to unique terpene-infused pre-roll offerings that create a memorable smoking experience.
The benefits for brands include:
There are two main approaches to infusion:
The Abstrax Terpene-Infused Pre-Rolls Best Practices Guide walks you through every step of infused pre-roll production. You’ll learn:
These are the same pre-roll infusion SOPs we provide to top manufacturers to produce compliant, premium products at scale.
Demand for high-quality infused pre-rolls is rising, and the brands that lead this market will be those who combine flavor innovation with manufacturing excellence. The Abstrax Terpene-Infused Pre-Rolls Best Practices Guide gives you the blueprint to do exactly that.
Download your copy today and start producing terpene-infused pre-rolls that set the standard for quality, consistency, and consumer appeal.
An SOP built by the experts.
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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Start with cured flower, set your grind for airflow and burn, and lock in moisture so every cone burns clean. Aim for a final 9 to 11.5 percent moisture window after infusion, then plan your SOPs, QA/QC checks, and documentation so each batch hits the same flavor and aroma target.
Choose your infusion path. For spray applications, blend 1 to 5 percent terpenes with a volatile carrier such as ethanol and mist lightly to avoid soaking and trichome damage. For injection, a 7 percent terpenes and 93 percent distillate mix gives the right viscosity and line control. Calibrate tools and run bench trials to verify coverage and moisture.
Work in low-temp, low-humidity rooms, keep contact surfaces sanitized, and log every variable. Maintain COAs, set calibration schedules, and record moisture before and after infusion. To scale evenly, consider closed-loop vacuum chamber systems that aerosolize terpenes for uniform coverage. Follow vendor SOPs and keep your process consistent across runs.
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An infused pre-roll is a pre-rolled cannabis joint that contains added terpenes, concentrates, or other cannabis extracts beyond just the base flower. Terpene infused pre-rolls specifically have concentrated botanical or cannabis-derived terpenes added to the flower, paper, or filter — enhancing aroma and flavor without necessarily increasing the THC content. This makes them more flavorful and consistent than standard pre-rolls.
For brands, yes. Terpene infused pre-rolls command a meaningful retail price premium over standard pre-rolls and create stronger shelf differentiation through aroma. The infusion process also allows brands to use a consistent terpene profile across different flower batches, solving the consistency problem that plagues uninfused products. For consumers, infused pre-rolls deliver a more flavorful, more recognizable experience than standard pre-rolls at a comparable or slightly higher price point.
In a pre-roll context, "infused" means the product contains cannabis extracts or terpenes added beyond the base flower. Depending on the infusion type, this could be terpenes for flavor, hash or kief for potency, live resin for full-spectrum effect, or THCA diamonds for premium positioning. A terpene infused pre-roll specifically uses concentrated terpenes — often applied via spray, tumbler, or burst bead — to enhance the smoking experience without necessarily increasing potency.
Target 9 to 11.5 percent final moisture when you infuse pre-rolls with terpenes. Check moisture before you add the blend and again after drying. Staying in this window protects burn quality, reduces paper staining, and keeps flavor and aroma consistent across runs.
For spray applications, start with 1 to 5 percent terpenes in a volatile carrier such as ethanol, then mist lightly over evenly spread flower. Avoid soaking and confirm moisture stays below 11.5 percent after drying. Run small trials to lock in coverage and sensory results.
For core injection, use a 7 percent terpenes and 93 percent distillate mix by mass. This ratio delivers the right viscosity for a smooth, continuous line through the center of the pre-roll and helps prevent under or over-saturation of flavor during infusion.
Use a controlled room with low temperature and low humidity. Clean and sterilize every tool that touches flower, keep surfaces dry, and train staff on SOPs. Track calibration schedules so microbial issues are caught early. Record the cleaning steps in each batch.
Grind size matters when you infuse pre-rolls with terpenes. Smaller particles increase fill volume and potency but shorten burn. Larger particles improve airflow and lengthen burn. Select a size that matches your target puff count, potency, and draw.