Beta Caryophyllene Dominant Terpenes
Beta-caryophyllene (BCP) is a sesquiterpene commonly found across cannabis, pepper, cloves, and hops. Strains tagged as BCP-dominant typically express this compound as their primary or co-primary terpene, often alongside limonene or myrcene. Lineage records frequently report BCP prominence in Caryophyllene-forward cultivars, diesel-type aromatics, and spicy/peppery phenotypes. The compound's prevalence across diverse plant families makes it a stable breeding target. BCP-dominant genetics are pursued for their aromatic consistency and stability across growing environments. Breeders working in this category often cross established BCP-positive parents to maintain and amplify the trait.
Beta Caryophyllene Dominant Terpenes strains
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Beta-caryophyllene (BCP) is a sesquiterpene commonly found across cannabis, pepper, cloves, and hops. Strains tagged as BCP-dominant typically express this compound as their primary or co-primary terpene, often alongside limonene or myrcene. Lineage records frequently report BCP prominence in Caryophyllene-forward cultivars, diesel-type aromatics, and spicy/peppery phenotypes. The compound's prevalence across diverse plant families makes it a stable breeding target. BCP-dominant genetics are pursued for their aromatic consistency and stability across growing environments. Breeders working in this category often cross established BCP-positive parents to maintain and amplify the trait.
BCP dominance is valued for aroma stability and phenotypic consistency across generations, making it a reliable selection marker in breeding programs. Breeders use BCP-forward strains as parent material to establish predictable terpene profiles in hybrid lines.
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