Dawg Crosses
Dawg Crosses represent a broad family of cannabis hybrids descended from or crossed with strains carrying "Dawg" genetics, most commonly traced through West Coast breeding lines that rose to prominence in the 1990s and 2000s. These crosses typically inherit distinctive morphological traits—often compact structure, dense foliage, and resinous flowers—alongside terpene profiles commonly associated with fuel, diesel, and spiced berry aromatics. Breeders working in this category frequently report variable cannabinoid expression and growth vigor from Dawg genetics used as either parent or pollen source. The family encompasses many regional and commercial cultivars, making it a significant reference point in contemporary cannabis lineage documentation. Dawg Crosses remain popular in breeding programs for their relatively stable inheritance patterns and compatibility with other established hybr
Dawg Crosses strains
No strains tagged into Dawg Crosses yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Dawg Crosses represent a broad family of cannabis hybrids descended from or crossed with strains carrying "Dawg" genetics, most commonly traced through West Coast breeding lines that rose to prominence in the 1990s and 2000s. These crosses typically inherit distinctive morphological traits—often compact structure, dense foliage, and resinous flowers—alongside terpene profiles commonly associated with fuel, diesel, and spiced berry aromatics. Breeders working in this category frequently report variable cannabinoid expression and growth vigor from Dawg genetics used as either parent or pollen source. The family encompasses many regional and commercial cultivars, making it a significant reference point in contemporary cannabis lineage documentation. Dawg Crosses remain popular in breeding programs for their relatively stable inheritance patterns and compatibility with other established hybr
Breeders select Dawg Crosses as parent stock to introduce vigor, resin production, and aromatic complexity into new hybrids. The genetic stability attributed to these lines makes them useful anchors in multi-generational breeding projects seeking consistent phenotypic expression.
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