Aroma Forest Floor
Aroma Forest Floor represents a family of cannabis genetics characterized by earthy, woody, and humus-forward volatile profiles. Lineage records frequently report these aromatics in cultivars descended from older landrace and heirloom breeding lines, particularly those with strong Afghan and Pakistani heritage. The terpene combination commonly associated with this family includes myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene in varying ratios, creating descriptors such as soil-like, petrichor, wood chips, and damp earth. Breeders working in this category often emphasize preservation of these traditional aromatic signatures through selective breeding. This family appears across both indica-dominant and hybrid classifications, with plant structures ranging from compact to moderately tall depending on specific lineage. Recognition of Forest Floor aromatics remains valuable in ethnobotanical documentat
Aroma Forest Floor strains
No strains tagged into Aroma Forest Floor yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Aroma Forest Floor represents a family of cannabis genetics characterized by earthy, woody, and humus-forward volatile profiles. Lineage records frequently report these aromatics in cultivars descended from older landrace and heirloom breeding lines, particularly those with strong Afghan and Pakistani heritage. The terpene combination commonly associated with this family includes myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene in varying ratios, creating descriptors such as soil-like, petrichor, wood chips, and damp earth. Breeders working in this category often emphasize preservation of these traditional aromatic signatures through selective breeding. This family appears across both indica-dominant and hybrid classifications, with plant structures ranging from compact to moderately tall depending on specific lineage. Recognition of Forest Floor aromatics remains valuable in ethnobotanical documentat
Breeders targeting earthy aromatic profiles frequently cross Forest Floor genetics as parent material to introduce or stabilize soil-forward terpene expressions. These cultivars serve as foundational stock for developing heritage-preserved lines and for exploring terpene interactions in modern hybrid frameworks.
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