Cherry Pie Ancestry
Cherry Pie ancestry refers to lineage descended from the original Cherry Pie cultivar, a hybrid strain first documented in California breeding circles around the early 2010s. The parent genetics typically trace through Durban Poison and Granddaddy Purple crosses, though exact lineage documentation varies among breeders. Cherry Pie-descended strains are commonly associated with sweet and fruity aromatic profiles, often tagged as carrying cherry, berry, and dessert-like terpene expressions. Breeders working in this family have pursued both phenotypic stability and trait selection for flavor compounds and plant structure characteristics. Understanding Cherry Pie ancestry helps contextualize how certain aromatic and morphological traits propagate through modern hybrid populations.
Cherry Pie Ancestry strains
No strains tagged into Cherry Pie Ancestry yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Cherry Pie ancestry refers to lineage descended from the original Cherry Pie cultivar, a hybrid strain first documented in California breeding circles around the early 2010s. The parent genetics typically trace through Durban Poison and Granddaddy Purple crosses, though exact lineage documentation varies among breeders. Cherry Pie-descended strains are commonly associated with sweet and fruity aromatic profiles, often tagged as carrying cherry, berry, and dessert-like terpene expressions. Breeders working in this family have pursued both phenotypic stability and trait selection for flavor compounds and plant structure characteristics. Understanding Cherry Pie ancestry helps contextualize how certain aromatic and morphological traits propagate through modern hybrid populations.
Breeders use Cherry Pie ancestry as a genetic reference point for developing cultivars with specific terpene profiles and plant vigor. Selection within this family often targets replicable sweet-fruity aromatics and compact growth patterns valued in commercial breeding programs.
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