Cedrene Dominant Genetics
Cedrene-dominant genetics refer to cannabis cultivars where cedrene terpenes comprise a significant portion of the plant's aromatic profile. Cedrene, a sesquiterpene, is commonly associated with woody, dry, and cedar-like aromatic notes. Lineage records frequently report cedrene prominence in certain Haze and Sativa-leaning families, though expression varies considerably based on phenotype and growing conditions. Breeders working in this category often select for these terpenes to develop strains with distinctive woody or earthy character. The trait appears to be polygenic, meaning multiple genes influence cedrene production across generations.
Cedrene Dominant Genetics strains
No strains tagged into Cedrene Dominant Genetics yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Cedrene-dominant genetics refer to cannabis cultivars where cedrene terpenes comprise a significant portion of the plant's aromatic profile. Cedrene, a sesquiterpene, is commonly associated with woody, dry, and cedar-like aromatic notes. Lineage records frequently report cedrene prominence in certain Haze and Sativa-leaning families, though expression varies considerably based on phenotype and growing conditions. Breeders working in this category often select for these terpenes to develop strains with distinctive woody or earthy character. The trait appears to be polygenic, meaning multiple genes influence cedrene production across generations.
Breeders targeting cedrene-dominant profiles typically backcross selections showing strong woody aromatics and monitor terpene expression across phenotypes. Understanding cedrene inheritance helps cultivators stabilize desired aromatic profiles in F2 and F3 generations, particularly when crossing Sativa-forward or Haze-derived lines.
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