Caryophyllene Notes
Caryophyllene notes refer to cannabis strains and cultivars expressing elevated levels of β-caryophyllene (beta-caryophyllene), a sesquiterpene also found in black pepper, hops, and cloves. This terpene is commonly associated with spicy, peppery, or woody aromatic profiles in cannabis breeding programs. Lineage records frequently report caryophyllene-dominant phenotypes arising from Haze, Diesel, and OG Kush family genetics. The compound's presence in terpene profiles is often measured during breeding selection and strain documentation. Cultivators working with this family note relatively stable expression across environmental conditions compared to more volatile monoterpenes.
Caryophyllene Notes strains
No strains tagged into Caryophyllene Notes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Caryophyllene notes refer to cannabis strains and cultivars expressing elevated levels of β-caryophyllene (beta-caryophyllene), a sesquiterpene also found in black pepper, hops, and cloves. This terpene is commonly associated with spicy, peppery, or woody aromatic profiles in cannabis breeding programs. Lineage records frequently report caryophyllene-dominant phenotypes arising from Haze, Diesel, and OG Kush family genetics. The compound's presence in terpene profiles is often measured during breeding selection and strain documentation. Cultivators working with this family note relatively stable expression across environmental conditions compared to more volatile monoterpenes.
Breeders actively select for caryophyllene expression when developing strains intended for specific aromatic or flavor profiles. Caryophyllene-forward lineages are often crossed to stabilize woody or peppery notes while maintaining desired plant structure and cannabinoid ratios.
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