Citrus Aromatics
Citrus Aromatics represent a strain family characterized by terpene profiles dominated by limonene, pinene, and myrcene, producing bright, fruity, and occasionally tangy aromas reminiscent of lemon, orange, grapefruit, and lime. Lineage records frequently report these traits in crosses involving Lemon Haze, Tangie, Citral-forward Sativas, and California Orange genetics. The citrus phenotype emerges consistently across multiple breeding lines, suggesting stable terpene expression governed by both parent selection and cultivation environment. Breeders working in this category often pursue these aromatics for their distinct sensory profile and market recognition, though cannabinoid ratios and potency vary widely within the family. Citrus-dominant strains are documented across Sativa, Indica, and hybrid structures, making the terpene signature rather than plant morphology the defining charac
Citrus Aromatics strains
No strains tagged into Citrus Aromatics yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Citrus Aromatics represent a strain family characterized by terpene profiles dominated by limonene, pinene, and myrcene, producing bright, fruity, and occasionally tangy aromas reminiscent of lemon, orange, grapefruit, and lime. Lineage records frequently report these traits in crosses involving Lemon Haze, Tangie, Citral-forward Sativas, and California Orange genetics. The citrus phenotype emerges consistently across multiple breeding lines, suggesting stable terpene expression governed by both parent selection and cultivation environment. Breeders working in this category often pursue these aromatics for their distinct sensory profile and market recognition, though cannabinoid ratios and potency vary widely within the family. Citrus-dominant strains are documented across Sativa, Indica, and hybrid structures, making the terpene signature rather than plant morphology the defining charac
Breeders selectively cross for citrus-forward phenotypes by working with proven limonene-dominant parents and stabilizing offspring through structured selection. The aroma trait is valued for its recognizability and consistency, making it a reliable marker for pheno-hunting and strain stabilization programs.
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