Custard Cream Aromatics
Custard Cream Aromatics represent a lineage category built around sweet, creamy, and vanilla-forward terpene profiles. Strains in this family typically display aromatic compounds commonly associated with custard, cream, and subtle floral notes—often attributed to combinations of terpenes like myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. Breeding programs working in this category frequently trace ancestry to vanilla-leaning parent strains and selective terpene work across multiple generations. These genetics are primarily developed for novelty aroma and flavor expression rather than cannabinoid potency alone. The family remains niche but has gained interest among boutique breeders exploring dessert-inspired aromatic profiles.
Custard Cream Aromatics strains
No strains tagged into Custard Cream Aromatics yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Custard Cream Aromatics represent a lineage category built around sweet, creamy, and vanilla-forward terpene profiles. Strains in this family typically display aromatic compounds commonly associated with custard, cream, and subtle floral notes—often attributed to combinations of terpenes like myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. Breeding programs working in this category frequently trace ancestry to vanilla-leaning parent strains and selective terpene work across multiple generations. These genetics are primarily developed for novelty aroma and flavor expression rather than cannabinoid potency alone. The family remains niche but has gained interest among boutique breeders exploring dessert-inspired aromatic profiles.
Breeders targeting Custard Cream Aromatics typically backcross for terpene stability and phenotypic consistency across runs. Selection pressure focuses on replicating creamy and sweet secondary notes while maintaining viable seed production and plant vigor.
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