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The Spray Method is the fastest and easiest way to upgrade your flower.

Spray your flower and instantly create loud, packaging-matched aroma the second the pack opens. It turns dry or quiet flower into fresh, mouth-watering product with stronger bag appeal — perfect when you want better scent without a major flavor change.

How to Do It
  1. Spread your flower Spread your flower flat in a tray or open bag for even coverage.
  2. Shake the bottle well Shake the bottle well before each use.
  3. Hold and spray Hold the spray bottle 8–12 inches away and apply 1–3 light, even passes while moving your hand back and forth.
  4. Flip and repeat Flip the flower and repeat on the other side if needed.
  5. Let it rest Let it rest 5–15 minutes. The aroma keeps getting stronger as it sits.

Spray note: Start light. You can always add another light spray later. Use this method when the goal is aroma, BagPOP™, packaging match, and stronger first-open scent.

Terp spray being applied to flower in a production tray with flavored bags and Mr. Extractor terpene spray bottle

The Drop Method delivers deeper, true on-inhale flavor that comes through stronger when you actually use the flower.

While the Spray Method gives you loud, packaging-matched aroma the second you open the pack, the Drop Method infuses richer, more intense taste directly into the flower for the best possible experience.

How to Do It
  1. Lay out your flower Lay your flower flat in a tray or open bag. For small tests, a zip bag works too.
  2. Shake the bottle well Shake the bottle before applying so the flavor is evenly distributed.
  3. Add drops directly Add 2–4 drops per bud directly onto the flower for stronger taste-level impact.
  4. Seal or let it sit Seal the bag for stronger absorption, or let the flower sit open if you want it to dry faster.
  5. Let it rest Let it rest for at least 10 minutes before using. The flavor continues to develop the longer it sits.

Drop note: Drops are best when you want stronger taste during use and louder aroma on exhale. Start with 2–4 drops per bud, then add another drop or two later if you want it even stronger.

Drop method for adding terp spray flavor to flower using Mr. Extractor terpene spray drops and Lemon Cherry Gelato packaging

Terpene Spray vs. Drops:

Which One Should You Use?

Terpene spray and terpene drops create different results. Use spray when you want aroma coverage, BagPOP™, packaging-matched scent, first-open smell, or larger batch coverage. Use drops when you want stronger taste during use, more direct flavor control, or a louder result on individual buds, pre-roll material, or concentrates. Match your goal below to choose the right method.

GoalBest ApplicationWhy
Lightly match flower to packagingLight SprayAdds packaging-matched aroma without overpowering the original profile
Boost low-aroma flowerHeavy SprayCreates louder first-open scent and stronger bag appeal
Match exotic flower to branded packagingMedium SprayAdds noticeable aroma while keeping the product balanced
Smell it when the bag opensSprayCreates strong surface aroma and a louder BagPOP™ effect
Taste it during useDropsPlaces more flavor directly into the flower or product
Have other people notice it during useHeavy DropsUses a stronger application for louder aroma during use
Change concentrate flavorDropsGives more direct flavor control in smaller amounts of material
Make pre-rolls smell differentSprayBest for aroma coverage across pre-roll material or finished pre-roll presentation
Make pre-rolls taste differentDropsBetter when the goal is stronger flavor impact during use
Expand one batch into multiple flavorsSprayFastest way to create several packaging-matched product options
Show off louder flavorDropsMore direct, more noticeable, and better for small-batch flavor impact

Quick rule: Use spray for aroma, BagPOP™, packaging match, first-open scent, and batch coverage. Use drops when you want stronger taste during use, more direct flavor change, or louder aroma while the product is being used.

How Much Terpene Spray Should You Use?

Choose the Amount by Your Goal

The right amount of terpene spray depends on what you want to do with your flower, pre-roll material, or product batch. Use lighter spray rates when you want aroma, BagPOP™, and packaging match. Use heavier flavor-level spray rates when you want stronger flavor impact during use. These spray counts are based on the included BagPOP™ fine mist spray bottle.

GoalBest ApplicationWhy
Lightly match flower to packaging1 spray per ounceBest for a light aroma boost without overpowering the original profile
Create standard BagPOP™ aroma2 sprays per ounceThe normal starting point for packaging-matched aroma and first-open scent
Boost quiet or low-aroma flower3 sprays per ounceCreates a louder aroma finish and stronger bag appeal
Create light flavor-level impact10 sprays per ounceRounded spray conversion for a light drop-style flavor result
Create medium flavor-level impact15 sprays per ounceBetter when you want a more noticeable flavor change during use
Create strong flavor-level impact20 sprays per ounceStrong spray-rate equivalent for heavier flavor direction
Create heavy flavor-level impact25 sprays per ounceUsed when the goal is the loudest flavor-style result by spraying

Sprayer note: These spray rates are based on the current BagPOP™ 18-400 black ribbed fine mist sprayer, 66 mm, with a working output of 0.12 ml per spray. If you use a different spray bottle, trigger sprayer, automatic sprayer, or machine sprayer, measure by ml per ounce instead of spray count.

How Many Terpene Drops Should You Use?

Choose Drops When You Want Stronger Flavor

Terpene drops are best when you want stronger flavor impact, more noticeable aroma during use, or tighter control on individual buds, small samples, pre-roll material, and concentrates. Use fewer drops for a lighter flavor change and more drops when you want the finished product to carry a louder flavor direction.

GoalBest ApplicationWhy
Create light flavor impact2 drops per quarter-sized budBest when you want a noticeable but controlled flavor change
Create medium flavor impact3 drops per quarter-sized budA stronger middle range for flavor on inhale without going extreme
Create strong flavor impact4 drops per quarter-sized budBest when you want the flavor to show up clearly during use
Create heavy flavor impact5 drops per quarter-sized budUsed when the goal is louder flavor and stronger aroma during use
Test a new flavor on a small sample2 to 3 drops per budLets you test the flavor direction before treating more product
Make pre-roll material taste different2 to 5 drops per bud equivalentDrops are better than light spray when the goal is taste instead of aroma
Change the flavor of concentratesStart small and increase slowlyConcentrates need direct flavor control because small changes can be noticeable
Plan drop usage by the ounce48 to 120 drops per ounceThis range matches about 2 to 5 drops per quarter-sized bud

Drop note: Drop math is based on 48 drops per ml and an estimated 24 quarter-sized buds or pieces per ounce. Bud size, density, dryness, and surface area can change the exact amount needed, so start lower, let the product rest, and increase only if a stronger flavor result is desired.

How to Use Terpene Spray with Concentrates

Mix It In, Test Small, Build Slowly

Concentrates need a more controlled application than flower because every product can be different. Drops are usually the cleanest method for changing flavor, but spray can also work when it is measured and mixed in evenly. Start with a small test amount, use about 1 drop per gram as a starting point, mix thoroughly, and increase only after checking the result.

GoalBest ApplicationWhy
Add light flavor to concentratesDrops
Start around 1 drop per gram
Drops give the most direct control when working with small amounts of concentrated product
Create stronger flavor impactDrops, then increase
Build slowly
Concentrates can change quickly, so it is better to start light and add more only after testing
Use terpene spray with concentratesSpray, then mix in
Do not leave it sitting on top
Spray can work, but it needs to be mixed evenly into the concentrate for better consistency
Avoid separation or uneven flavorMix thoroughly
Test small first
Concentrates can be chemically sensitive, and different formulas may react differently to added liquid
Match concentrate flavor to packagingMeasured drops
Adjust to target
Measured additions make it easier to create a flavor direction that matches the name on the package
Create candy or cereal-style flavorsCustom flavor addition
Start small
Strong flavors like candy, cereal, fruit, dessert, and retail-style flavors should be tested before scaling
Improve low-aroma concentrate productsDrops or mixed-in spray
Use controlled amounts
Controlled application can help underperforming products smell and taste more aligned with the intended flavor
Work with distillate or similar productsMeasured liquid addition
Mix evenly
Liquid-style concentrates are usually best handled by measured addition so the flavor blends consistently
Create commercial concentrate flavorsSmall test batch first
Then scale
Commercial batches should be dialed in on a small amount before applying the same flavor direction to a larger run
Use for personal testing1 gram test sample
Start with 1 drop
A small test lets you check flavor strength before changing a larger amount of product

Concentrate note: Concentrates are more sensitive than flower because formulas, texture, carriers, fillers, and production methods can vary. For best results, start with about 1 drop per gram, mix thoroughly, test the result, and increase slowly. Spray can be used, but it should be mixed in evenly rather than left on the surface. No rest time is usually needed after mixing.

How to Use Terpene Spray on Pre-Rolls

Flavor Inside or Aroma Outside?

Pre-rolls work best when you decide what result you want before applying anything. If you want the customer to taste the flavor during use, treat the flower or pre-roll material before it gets rolled. If you want the finished pre-roll, tube, box, or pack to smell like the flavor, use a lighter spray from a distance for clean aroma coverage.

GoalBest ApplicationWhy
Make pre-rolls taste like the flavorDrops before rollingBest for true flavor impact because the treated material goes inside the pre-roll
Add flavor-level intensity to a batchTreat material firstAllows the flower to be mixed evenly before rolling for better consistency
Keep finished papers clean and professionalApply before rollingHelps avoid paper staining, wet spots, or warping while still adding strong flavor
Make finished pre-rolls smell differentLight spray from distanceBest for adding surface aroma without soaking the paper
Add aroma to pre-roll tubes or packsLight aroma sprayCreates a flavor-matched first impression when the package is opened
Create flavored paper-style aromaControlled light sprayUseful for aroma-focused paper applications when the goal is scent, not deep flavor
Test a new pre-roll flavorSmall sample batchLets you dial in the flavor before treating a larger production run
Scale pre-roll productionMeasure by mlBest for machine sprayers, automatic sprayers, and repeatable batch consistency

Pre-roll note: For the cleanest finished product, stronger flavor applications work best when added to the flower or pre-roll material before rolling. Finished pre-rolls are better for lighter aroma applications, packaging scent, and flavored paper-style effects. Our dedicated pre-roll guide can goes deeper into treating material, finished rolls, flavored papers, tubes, packs, and production batches.

Commercial Terpene Spray Applications

For Farms, Warehouses, Pre-Roll Makers & Product Brands

Commercial terpene spray use depends on what you are making: flower, pre-rolls, concentrates, distillate, rolling papers, retail packs, or custom flavor lines. For aroma, use lighter ml-per-pound rates. For stronger flavor impact, use higher flavor-level rates. Commercial producers should think in milliliters per pound, test small batches first, and scale from there.

GoalBest ApplicationWhy
Match the flavor name on the bagStandard aroma finish
About 4 ml per lb
Helps the product smell like the name on the packaging when the customer opens it
Create loud first-open BagPOP™Standard to heavy spray
About 4–6 ml per lb
Best for stronger bag aroma, retail shelf appeal, and a better first impression
Lightly accent high-quality flowerLight spray
About 2 ml per lb
Adds a clean aroma lift without overpowering flower that already smells good
Improve low-terp flowerHeavy aroma spray
About 6 ml per lb
Helps underperforming batches open louder and feel more retail-ready
Turn one batch into multiple flavor linesSplit batch + spray
Start around 4 ml per lb
Lets producers take one base batch and create several packaging-matched products
Create stronger flavor during useFlavor-level spray
About 20–50 ml per lb
Used when aroma is not enough and the goal is a stronger flavor-style result
Make commercial pre-rolls taste flavoredTreat material before rolling
Use flavor-level rates
Best for true flavor impact because the treated material goes inside the pre-roll
Add aroma to finished pre-roll packsLight aroma spray
About 2 ml per lb equivalent
Best when the goal is pre-roll tube, box, or pack aroma instead of deep flavor
Flavor rolling papersControlled light application
Test small first
Useful for flavored paper projects where clean appearance and even aroma matter
Flavor concentratesDrops or mixed-in spray
Start small
Concentrates need direct flavor control because small changes can make a big difference
Flavor distillateMeasured liquid addition
Test before scaling
Best handled by direct measured addition so the flavor can be blended consistently
Create custom flavorsCustom formulation
Sample first
Lets producers build flavors for their own brand, packaging, customer base, or product line
Match popular flavors in societyFlavor development
Build to target
Great for flavors people already understand, like Slurpee-style, candy, dessert, fruit, and drink-inspired profiles
Reverse engineer existing productsAroma matching
Test and adjust
Useful when a producer wants to recreate a known smell, improve it, or build a similar flavor direction
Build a private-label flavor lineCustom flavor system
Scale after testing
Helps farms, warehouses, dispensaries, delivery services, and product brands create exclusive flavor options
Use industrial hand sprayersMeasure by ml
Not spray count
Commercial sprayers output different amounts, so ml per pound is cleaner and more repeatable
Use mechanical or automatic sprayersMeasure total ml added
Scale by batch size
Best for larger production runs where consistency matters more than counting individual sprays
Apply to trays of flowerFlat tray application
Spray evenly
Spreading product flat gives better coverage and helps avoid heavy spots in one area
Apply inside production binsAdd, mix gently, seal
Let it rest
Gentle mixing helps distribution, and sealing after application helps the aroma settle through the batch
Prepare large production batchesTest small, then scale
1 lb → 10 lb → 100 lb
Every batch is different, so commercial users should dial in the result before treating a full run
Let aroma settle after applicationSeal after applying
30 minutes to 24 hours
Small batches can be checked after about 30 minutes; larger batches may benefit from sealed rest time
Scale aroma finishing by batch sizeRounded aroma rates
2, 4, or 6 ml per lb
Simple commercial math: light, standard, or heavy aroma finishing without counting sprays
Scale flavor-level applicationRounded flavor rates
20–50 ml per lb
Used when the goal is stronger flavor during use, not just better smell in the bag

Commercial note: Commercial producers should measure by milliliters per pound, not by spray count. Use about 2–6 ml per pound for aroma finishing and about 20–50 ml per pound for stronger flavor-level applications. Always test a small batch first, mix gently, seal after application, and scale only after the aroma or flavor result is where you want it. This section is a quick commercial overview; a dedicated commercial application guide can go deeper into flower, pre-rolls, concentrates, distillate, rolling papers, industrial sprayers, custom flavors, and large-batch production.

Spraying for Flavor vs. Spraying for Taste

Do You Want Bag Aroma or Use-Time Flavor?

There are two very different ways to think about terpene spray. Spraying for flavor means making the product smell like the flavor name on the bag, box, tube, or packaging. This is the BagPOP™ zone: better first-open aroma, stronger packaging match, and a product that smells like what the customer expects. Spraying for taste means using a much heavier application rate so the flavor can be tasted during use and other people can smell it during use. Drops are usually the most direct way to create that kind of result, but when drops are not the right fit for the application, a heavier spray rate can create a similar flavor-level effect. It simply requires more liquid, which is why the table below separates light aroma spraying from heavier taste-level spraying.

GoalBest ApplicationWhy
Make the product smell like the flavor nameLight aroma spray
1 spray per oz
Best for a light aroma lift and clean packaging match without overpowering the original profile
Create standard BagPOP™Standard aroma spray
2 sprays per oz
The normal starting point for first-open scent, stronger bag aroma, and flavor-name recognition
Make the bag smell louderHeavy aroma spray
3 sprays per oz
Best when the goal is stronger shelf appeal, louder packaging aroma, and a bigger first impression
I only care how it smells when openedAroma spray
1–3 sprays per oz
Use the aroma range when you want BagPOP™, packaging match, and strong first-open scent
I want the customer to taste it during useTaste-level spray
10–25 sprays per oz
Use the heavier spray range when the goal is noticeable taste, not just better aroma in the bag
I want other people to smell it during useStrong taste-level spray
20–25 sprays per oz
Higher application rates create a louder flavor aroma that can be noticed beyond the person using it
Replace drops with a spray applicationHeavy spray conversion
10–25 sprays per oz
When drops are not the right application method, heavier spraying can create a similar flavor-level result
Create light taste-level impactLight taste spray
10 sprays per oz
Rounded spray conversion for a lighter drop-style flavor result
Create medium taste-level impactMedium taste spray
15 sprays per oz
Best when you want the flavor to become more noticeable during use
Create strong taste-level impactStrong taste spray
20 sprays per oz
Used when the product needs a stronger taste direction and louder use-time aroma
Create the loudest taste-level resultHeavy taste spray
25 sprays per oz
The high end of the spray range for people chasing the strongest flavor and aroma during use
Use a machine or automatic sprayerMeasure by ml
Not spray count
Commercial sprayers vary, so measure total liquid added instead of assuming every sprayer matches the bottle output

Flavor vs. taste note: Use 1–3 sprays per ounce when the goal is aroma, BagPOP™, packaging match, and first-open scent. Use 10–25 sprays per ounce when the goal is taste during use and stronger aroma that other people can smell during use. Drops are usually the most direct taste-level method, but heavier spraying can be used when drops are not the right application for the product or production method.

BagPOP™ Facts & Questions

Real Answers About Terp Spray

BagPOP™ Terpene Spray is built for people who want to change aroma, create louder BagPOP™, build flavor lines, improve retail presentation, and use terp spray correctly on flower, pre-roll material, concentrates, and commercial products.

Can you overuse BagPOP™ Terpene Spray?

Not in the same way people can overuse standard terpenes or hardware-style terpene profiles. BagPOP™ Terpene Spray is a completely different formulation built specifically for direct application to flower, pre-roll material, concentrates, packaging projects, and commercial product lines. Using more mainly changes intensity, moisture level, rest time, taste impact, and aroma strength. Light application gives aroma and BagPOP™. Heavier application can create stronger taste during use and louder aroma other people can smell during use.

Is BagPOP™ Terpene Spray the same as regular terpenes?

No. BagPOP™ Terpene Spray is not regular terpenes poured into a spray bottle. Standard terpenes and many terpene profiles are built for completely different product systems, including hardware flavor applications, and they can smell sharp, chemical, or unpleasant when sprayed directly onto flower. BagPOP™ was created as a standalone spray product for direct application, aroma control, BagPOP™, and flavor presentation.

What is BagPOP™ Terpene Spray designed for?

BagPOP™ Terpene Spray is designed to change, improve, match, or intensify the aroma of flower and related products. It can be used for BagPOP™, packaging-matched scent, first-open aroma, flavored flower, pre-roll projects, concentrates, commercial production batches, custom flavor lines, and stronger taste-level applications when used at heavier rates.

Does terpene spray change taste or smell?

It depends on how much is used. Light spraying mainly changes aroma, packaging match, and first-open scent. Drops or heavier taste-level spray rates can create stronger flavor during use and louder aroma that other people can smell during use.

What is the difference between spraying for flavor and spraying for taste?

Spraying for flavor means making the product smell like the flavor name on the bag, box, tube, or packaging. Spraying for taste means applying enough product that the flavor can actually be tasted during use. Aroma-level spray is usually 1–3 sprays per ounce. Taste-level spray is usually 10–25 sprays per ounce.

How much terpene spray should I use per ounce?

For aroma, use 1 spray per ounce for light aroma, 2 sprays per ounce for standard BagPOP™, and 3 sprays per ounce for heavy aroma. For stronger taste-level application, use 10–25 sprays per ounce depending on the result you want.

Should I use terpene spray or terpene drops?

Use spray when the goal is aroma, BagPOP™, packaging match, retail smell, or batch coverage. Use drops when the goal is stronger taste, individual bud flavor, concentrate flavor, or louder aroma during use.

Can BagPOP™ Terpene Spray be used on pre-rolls?

Yes. For pre-roll aroma, a light spray can be used on finished pre-rolls, tubes, boxes, or packaging. For true pre-roll taste, the better method is treating the flower or pre-roll material before rolling. That puts the flavor inside the product instead of heavily applying liquid to the finished paper.

Can BagPOP™ Terpene Spray be used with concentrates?

Yes. For concentrates, drops or carefully measured liquid additions usually give the most direct control. Spray can also be used when it is mixed in properly and tested in small batches first.

Can commercial producers use BagPOP™ Terpene Spray?

Yes. Farms, warehouses, packaging rooms, dispensaries, delivery services, pre-roll makers, concentrate producers, and product brands can use BagPOP™ Terpene Spray for batch finishing, packaging match, product-line expansion, flavor development, reverse engineering, and commercial production. Commercial users should usually measure by milliliters per pound, not spray count.

Can terpene spray be used with machine sprayers?

Yes. Machine sprayers, pump sprayers, and industrial sprayers can be used. Commercial users should measure the total milliliters applied instead of relying on spray count. The included BagPOP™ sprayer uses a working output of 0.12 ml per spray, but commercial sprayers may output a different amount.

How long should flower rest after using terpene spray?

Small batches can usually be checked after about 15–30 minutes. Larger commercial batches may benefit from being sealed after application and allowed to rest longer so the aroma distributes through the product.

Can terpene spray help low-terp flower?

Yes. BagPOP™ Terpene Spray can help low-terp or underperforming batches smell louder, match packaging better, and create stronger first-open aroma. It can also lightly accent good flower without overpowering the original aroma.

Can BagPOP™ Terpene Spray be used to create custom flavors?

Yes. Custom flavors are one of the strongest uses for BagPOP™ Terpene Spray. Popular directions include candy flavors, cereal flavors, fruit flavors, dessert flavors, and loud retail flavors customers already recognize. Fruit Loops, Skittles, Nerds, Bubble Gum, Cotton Candy, Blue Raspberry, Strawberry, and Lemon Cherry-style flavors are the kind of flavor names people understand quickly.

Is BagPOP™ Terpene Spray the same as a terpene profile?

No. A terpene profile and BagPOP™ Terpene Spray are completely different products. Terpene profiles are not designed to be sprayed directly onto flower. BagPOP™ Terpene Spray is a finished application product created specifically for spraying, dropping, aroma matching, flavor presentation, and commercial product development.

Can I sell BagPOP™ Terpene Spray in my store?

Yes. BagPOP™ Terpene Spray can be sold as a retail product for customers who want to refresh aroma, flavor small amounts of flower, test new flavors, or customize their own product experience. It works well as a shelf item because the concept is simple: spray for aroma, use drops for stronger flavor impact.

Can BagPOP™ Terpene Spray be sold in dispensaries?

Yes. BagPOP™ Terpene Spray is a strong fit for dispensaries because it gives customers a simple way to customize flower aroma and flavor direction. It can also help stores offer flavor-focused add-ons, sample packs, and repeat-purchase products instead of only selling flower, pre-rolls, or concentrates.

How do stores explain BagPOP™ Terpene Spray to customers?

The easiest explanation is: spray lightly for aroma and BagPOP™, or use drops and heavier application when you want stronger taste during use. That gives customers a simple way to understand the product without needing chemistry lessons or confusing terpene math.

Can delivery services carry BagPOP™ Terpene Spray?

Yes. Delivery services can carry BagPOP™ Terpene Spray as an add-on product, flavor upgrade, sample item, or bundle option. It gives customers something fun, useful, and easy to understand that can be sold alongside flower, pre-rolls, concentrates, and accessories.

Can stores use BagPOP™ Terpene Spray for in-house product lines?

Yes. Stores, delivery services, farms, and product brands can use BagPOP™ Terpene Spray to build in-house flavor lines, match packaging, create limited drops, test candy and cereal flavors, or turn one batch into multiple flavor directions. This is especially useful for brands that want more retail variety without starting from scratch every time.

BagPOP™ note: BagPOP™ Terpene Spray is a finished application product, not a regular terpene profile. It was created for direct use on flower, pre-roll material, concentrates, retail products, and commercial batches where aroma, taste, packaging match, and flavor presentation matter.

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