Post cure modification of psychoactive properties through terpene addition?

The terpenoid profile of Cannabis flowers are determined by environment and heredity, producing a characteristic psychoactive effect, to that strain. Can we modify the stone by changing the terpene content post cure?

Essential oils from many different sources contain the same terpenes found in Cannabis resin. The one I am most familiar with is the organic solvent obtained from orange rind, D-Limonene. If you read about the terpenoid profile of strains that have a lemon scent you will see it it due to the high Limonene content.

Other essential oils, such as lavender or vanilla have different terpenes.

Would vapour deposition of D-Limonene onto cured buds alter the psychoactive properties of those buds? A curious mind wants to know. I guess I could do a search, but that takes all the fun out of hypothesizing.

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That the psychoactive effects of cannabis are modified/affected by terpenes is at this point just hypothesis, I believe, and I'm skeptical. (I"m also not wild about the name "essential oils." What's essential about them? It all sounds a bit trippy hippy organo-majikal to me...)

We're told now that myrcene is the chemical that causes the difference between sativa and indica (if you even believe that there really is such a difference). You can buy myrcene (or limonene...) and add it yourself to test it, but even then you'd need some solid double-blind testing to get away from the placebo and other effects...
 
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