Citrus Aromatic Classification
The Citrus Aromatic Classification groups cannabis cultivars and breeding lines commonly associated with terpene profiles featuring limonene, pinene, and other volatile compounds that evoke lemon, orange, grapefruit, and tangerine notes. Lineage records frequently report citrus aromatics emerging from crosses involving Lemon Haze, Tangie, Sour Diesel, and various Skunk derivatives, though terpene expression varies significantly based on growing conditions and genetic background. Breeders working in this category often select parent plants exhibiting bright, zesty volatile profiles during phenotype hunting, tracking terpene ratios across generations. The classification serves primarily as an organizational tool for seed banks and cultivation programs seeking consistency in aromatic traits rather than as a strict botanical category. Citrus-forward aromatics are documented across sativa, in
Citrus Aromatic Classification strains
No strains tagged into Citrus Aromatic Classification yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Citrus Aromatic Classification groups cannabis cultivars and breeding lines commonly associated with terpene profiles featuring limonene, pinene, and other volatile compounds that evoke lemon, orange, grapefruit, and tangerine notes. Lineage records frequently report citrus aromatics emerging from crosses involving Lemon Haze, Tangie, Sour Diesel, and various Skunk derivatives, though terpene expression varies significantly based on growing conditions and genetic background. Breeders working in this category often select parent plants exhibiting bright, zesty volatile profiles during phenotype hunting, tracking terpene ratios across generations. The classification serves primarily as an organizational tool for seed banks and cultivation programs seeking consistency in aromatic traits rather than as a strict botanical category. Citrus-forward aromatics are documented across sativa, in
Breeders use citrus aromatic classification to identify and stabilize parent lines for hybridization programs targeting specific sensory and volatile profiles. Selecting dual parents with complementary citrus-forward terpene expression helps increase the likelihood of offspring exhibiting desired aromatic traits, though environmental factors and genetic dominance remain variables in offspring phen
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