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HybridTHC 16–20% · producer-reported

4 Corners

4 Corners is a hybrid cannabis strain. Its reported terpene profile leads with linalool.

4 Corners leads with linalool — Lavender with a touch of gentle spice. Humulene brings earthy, woody hops — like a fresh-poured IPA.

Terpene profile

The aroma compounds 4 Corners is reported to carry, strongest first. Illustrative — aggregated from public sources, not BudAbout lab results.

MyrceneEarthyLimoneneCitrus burstCaryophylleneSpicyLinaloolSoft floralPineneSharp freshTerpinoleneComplex pineyHumuleneEarthy hopsOcimeneSweet herbalNerolidolWoodyBisabololChamomileGeraniolSweet roseValenceneCitrus sweet4/12AROMAS
Aroma fingerprint

4 Corners's illustrative profile lights up 4 of the 12 aroma terpenes, led by linalool. The lit wedges match the colored cards below — smell and flavor only, never effects.

Linalool · DominantHumulene · SecondaryCaryophyllene · TertiaryMyrcene · Minor
Reported dominance
LinaloolDominant
HumuleneSecondary
CaryophylleneTertiary
MyrceneMinor
LinaloolDominant
Floral · linalool

Lavender with a touch of gentle spice.

LavenderRosewood

What research has explored: The lavender compound. Aromatherapy and animal studies suggest calming signals; controlled human evidence is limited and mixed.

HumuleneSecondary
Earthy · α-humulene

Earthy, woody hops — like a fresh-poured IPA.

HopsWoodEarth

What research has explored: The hops terpene. Preclinical work has explored anti-inflammatory and appetite-related effects. Little human data.

CaryophylleneTertiary
Spicy · β-caryophyllene

Cracked black pepper, clove and warm cinnamon.

Black pepperCloveCinnamon

What research has explored: Unusual among terpenes — it can bind the body's CB2 receptors, so researchers study it for inflammation. Most data is preclinical.

MyrceneMinor
Earthy · β-myrcene

Ripe mango, warm soil and a whisper of clove — soft and round.

MangoEarthClove

What research has explored: Cannabis's most common terpene. Studied for sedative- and muscle-relaxant–like effects — but largely in animal studies, often at high doses. Human evidence at the amounts found in flower is limited.

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Ratings come from signed-in New Yorkers and describe aroma, flavor, and appearance — not effects, and not a BudAbout lab test.

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4 Corners FAQ

Q. What does 4 Corners smell and taste like?

4 Corners leads with linalool — Lavender with a touch of gentle spice. Humulene brings earthy, woody hops — like a fresh-poured IPA. These are illustrative aroma notes aggregated from public sources, not BudAbout lab results — and they describe smell and flavor only, never effects.

Q. What is the dominant terpene in 4 Corners?

4 Corners's illustrative profile is led by Linalool (linalool), part of the "floral" aroma family, followed by Humulene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene. Terpene levels here are illustrative, not measured by BudAbout.

Q. Is 4 Corners a sativa, indica, or hybrid?

4 Corners is commonly classified as a hybrid strain. Classifications vary by source and grower and don't guarantee any particular experience — this is general information for adults 21+.

Q. Does BudAbout lab-test 4 Corners?

No. BudAbout does not lab-test cannabis. The terpene profile shown here is illustrative and aggregated from public sources, and the THC range is producer-reported. We describe aroma and chemistry only.

THC ranges are producer-reported and terpene profiles are illustrative, aggregated from public sources — not BudAbout lab results. BudAbout describes aroma and chemistry only and makes no health or effect claims. This is general information, not medical advice. For adults 21+.