Cedarwood Profile
The Cedarwood Profile refers to cannabis cultivars exhibiting woody, dry cedar-like aromatic compounds, primarily driven by alpha-pinene, beta-myrcene, and trace sesquiterpenes. This terpene signature is commonly associated with aged conifer forest and incense-adjacent sensory notes. Lineage records frequently report this profile in certain Afghani landrace-derived strains and older Indica-dominant breeding lines. The woody character often intensifies during curing and storage, making it a notable trait in long-term preservation studies. Breeders working in heritage and landrace preservation categories have documented this profile as a stable genetic marker across multiple generations.
Cedarwood Profile strains
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The Cedarwood Profile refers to cannabis cultivars exhibiting woody, dry cedar-like aromatic compounds, primarily driven by alpha-pinene, beta-myrcene, and trace sesquiterpenes. This terpene signature is commonly associated with aged conifer forest and incense-adjacent sensory notes. Lineage records frequently report this profile in certain Afghani landrace-derived strains and older Indica-dominant breeding lines. The woody character often intensifies during curing and storage, making it a notable trait in long-term preservation studies. Breeders working in heritage and landrace preservation categories have documented this profile as a stable genetic marker across multiple generations.
Cultivators interested in terpene stability and complex aged aromatics often select parent plants showing cedarwood notes to maintain depth in hybrid crosses. This profile is valued in preservation breeding programs seeking to document and stabilize traditional cannabis chemotypes.
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