Custard Notes
Custard Notes represent a flavor family in cannabis breeding characterized by sweet, creamy, and dessert-like aromatic profiles often associated with specific terpene combinations. Lineage records frequently report this family emerging from crosses involving Vanilla Kush, Custard Pie, and similar parentage, though exact terpene drivers vary by individual cultivar. Breeders working in this category commonly identify myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene as contributing compounds, though custard notes remain difficult to isolate to single molecules. The family is valued more for its organoleptic complexity than any single dominant terpene, making it a challenging but rewarding breeding target.
Custard Notes strains
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Custard Notes represent a flavor family in cannabis breeding characterized by sweet, creamy, and dessert-like aromatic profiles often associated with specific terpene combinations. Lineage records frequently report this family emerging from crosses involving Vanilla Kush, Custard Pie, and similar parentage, though exact terpene drivers vary by individual cultivar. Breeders working in this category commonly identify myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene as contributing compounds, though custard notes remain difficult to isolate to single molecules. The family is valued more for its organoleptic complexity than any single dominant terpene, making it a challenging but rewarding breeding target.
Custard Notes strains are selected by breeders seeking to stabilize sweet, creamy flavor profiles for commercial cultivar development. The trait requires careful phenotype hunting and multi-generational selection, as the aromatic signature is often polygenic and environmentally variable.
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