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Buttery Terpene Notes

Buttery terpene notes represent aromatic profiles commonly associated with compounds like diacetyl and certain volatile esters that create creamy, dairy-like sensory descriptors in cannabis. These aromas are frequently observed in strains carrying heritage from Cookies genetics and similar modern cultivar lines. Breeders working in this category often identify buttery character through selective lineage breeding rather than isolated terpene manipulation. The trait appears across various chemotypes and is documented primarily through organoleptic (smell/taste) evaluation during phenotype selection. Understanding buttery aromatics helps breeders communicate phenotypic variation within seed populations and inbred lines.

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About Buttery Terpene Notes

Buttery terpene notes represent aromatic profiles commonly associated with compounds like diacetyl and certain volatile esters that create creamy, dairy-like sensory descriptors in cannabis. These aromas are frequently observed in strains carrying heritage from Cookies genetics and similar modern cultivar lines. Breeders working in this category often identify buttery character through selective lineage breeding rather than isolated terpene manipulation. The trait appears across various chemotypes and is documented primarily through organoleptic (smell/taste) evaluation during phenotype selection. Understanding buttery aromatics helps breeders communicate phenotypic variation within seed populations and inbred lines.

Breeder relevance

Breeders use buttery aroma as a phenotypic marker when stabilizing particular chemotype expressions in F2+ generations or when backcrossing for desirable flavor profiles. Selection for creamy, dairy-forward notes typically occurs alongside other organoleptic traits to maintain broader terpene complexity in breeding programs.

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