
Terpene Essentials (Integra Boost) Humulene
Stash & storage
by Integra Boost
Integra Boost Terpene Essentials: Humulene Humidity Packs
Integra Boost Terpene Essentials (Humulene) is a terpene-infused humidity pack that keeps your dried herbs at the right moisture level while layering in the earthy, spicy, woody aroma of humulene. If you've ever buried your nose in a fresh pint of hoppy IPA and thought "I want my stash to smell like that," this is the product that gets you there. Drop one into your curing jar, wait a day or two, and your herbs come out smelling richer and tasting fuller — without any sprays, liquids, or fiddly droppers.
Which Size Do You Need?
| Pack Size | SKU | Works With | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 g | HS1548 | Up to 14 g of herb | Personal stash jars, small batches |
| 67 g | HS1555 | Up to 453 g (1 lb) of herb | Bulk storage, large curing containers |
Got less than 14 g sitting in a mason jar? The 4 g pack is all you need. Storing a full pound after harvest? Go for the 67 g. Simple as that.
What Does Humulene Actually Smell and Taste Like?
Humulene is one of those terpenes you've smelled a thousand times without knowing its name. It's the dominant terpene in hops — Humulus lupulus, hence the name — and it's responsible for that dry, earthy, slightly peppery bite you get from a proper craft beer. Think fresh-cracked black pepper, damp forest floor, and a hint of dried sage. It's warm without being sweet, herbal without being minty. In cannabis, humulene shows up alongside caryophyllene and myrcene in strains like White Widow, Headband, and Girl Scout Cookies, contributing to that classic "dank" profile.
When you crack open a jar that's been sitting with one of these packs for 48 hours, the first thing you notice is how the existing herbal notes in your stash seem amplified. The humulene doesn't mask what's already there — it rounds it out. Your herbs smell like a better version of themselves. Woody, grounded, with a spicy edge that lingers on the exhale. If you prefer earthy, savoury profiles over fruity or citrusy ones, humulene is your terpene.
Why Bother With Terpene Humidity Packs?
Here's the problem we see constantly: someone buys beautiful, aromatic herbs, stores them in a zip-lock bag or a loose-lidded jar, and within a week the smell has faded, the texture has gone crispy, and the flavour is flat. Dried herbs lose terpenes quickly when exposed to fluctuating humidity. Too dry and the trichomes crumble to dust. Too moist and you're inviting mould. Either way, you lose flavour and aroma — the two things that make the experience worth having.
Standard humidity packs solve the moisture problem, but they don't put back what's already evaporated. That's where the Terpene Essentials line earns its keep. Integra Boost took their existing 2-way humidity technology — the same packs growers and dispensaries have relied on for years — and infused them with isolated, natural terpenes. So you're not just maintaining relative humidity; you're actively reintroducing aromatic compounds that complement your herbs.
One honest limitation: these packs don't turn mediocre herbs into something they're not. If your starting material is bland, the humulene will add a pleasant earthy note, but it won't perform miracles. Where these really shine is with herbs that already have a decent terpene profile — the pack amplifies and extends what's there. We'd compare it to seasoning a good steak versus trying to rescue a burnt one.
How Integra Boost Terpene Essentials Work
Each pack uses Integra's 2-way humidity control to regulate moisture inside your container, keeping relative humidity in the sweet spot for herb storage. On top of that, the pack slowly releases humulene terpenes into the enclosed airspace. Your herbs absorb these volatile compounds over 24–72 hours, picking up the earthy, spicy character of humulene without any liquid application or direct contact needed.
Every pack ships sealed with Integra's NO-OX technology — a barrier system that prevents oxygen and moisture from reaching the pack before you open it. That matters because terpenes are volatile by nature. Without proper sealing, the humulene would start degrading on the shelf. With NO-OX, the pack arrives as fresh as the day it left Integra's production line.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Integra Boost |
| Product Line | Terpene Essentials |
| Terpene | Humulene |
| Aroma Profile | Earthy, spicy, woody |
| Available Sizes | 4 g / 67 g |
| Capacity (4 g pack) | Up to 14 g of herb |
| Capacity (67 g pack) | Up to 453 g (1 lb) of herb |
| Infusion Time | 24–72 hours |
| Reusability | Up to 3 times (stored correctly) |
| Freshness Technology | NO-OX sealed packaging |
| Function | 2-way humidity control + terpene infusion |
After the 24–72 hour infusion, you'll want to swap in a standard Integra Boost 55% or 62% RH pack for ongoing storage — that locks in the humulene flavour without over-infusing. If you're storing multiple jars, grab a few unflavoured Integra Boost packs alongside this one so you're set for the full cycle. A proper airtight stash jar also makes a real difference; loose lids leak humidity and terpenes alike.
How to Use Integra Boost Humulene Terpene Packs
- Remove the Integra Boost Terpene Essentials (Humulene) pack from its NO-OX sealed packaging.
- Place the pack alongside your dried herbs inside a sealed, airtight container — a mason jar or dedicated stash jar works well. Don't let the pack sit directly on top of delicate buds if you can avoid it; tuck it to the side.
- Seal the container and wait 24–72 hours. Smaller amounts (under 7 g) tend to pick up the terpene profile within 24 hours; larger batches closer to 14 g or 453 g benefit from the full 72-hour window.
- After the infusion period, remove the Terpene Essentials pack and replace it with an unflavoured 55% or 62% RH Integra Boost pack for continued humidity-controlled storage.
- Store the used Terpene Essentials pack in its own airtight container or resealable bag. Each pack can be reused up to 3 times if you keep it sealed between sessions.









