Caryophyllene Heavy Lines
Caryophyllene-heavy lines are cannabis cultivars selectively bred to express elevated levels of β-caryophyllene (beta-caryophyllene), a sesquiterpene commonly found in black pepper, cloves, and hops. These genetics typically emerge from parent stock with documented terpene profiles favoring caryophyllene production, often traced through OG Kush, GSC, and Diesel-family lineages. Breeders isolate and stabilize caryophyllene expression across generations using phenotype selection and controlled crosses. This classification serves primarily as a genetic research category rather than a marketing designation, helping cultivators and breeding programs understand aromatic and volatile compound inheritance patterns.
Caryophyllene Heavy Lines strains
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Caryophyllene-heavy lines are cannabis cultivars selectively bred to express elevated levels of β-caryophyllene (beta-caryophyllene), a sesquiterpene commonly found in black pepper, cloves, and hops. These genetics typically emerge from parent stock with documented terpene profiles favoring caryophyllene production, often traced through OG Kush, GSC, and Diesel-family lineages. Breeders isolate and stabilize caryophyllene expression across generations using phenotype selection and controlled crosses. This classification serves primarily as a genetic research category rather than a marketing designation, helping cultivators and breeding programs understand aromatic and volatile compound inheritance patterns.
Caryophyllene-heavy lines are valuable to breeders studying sesquiterpene heritability and aroma stability across generations. Programs working in this category often use these genetics as parent material to establish caryophyllene-dominant F1 hybrids or to map terpene expression traits in controlled environments.
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