Dry Herbal Terpenes
Dry herbal terpenes encompass volatile compounds that produce aroma profiles commonly described as hay, dried herbs, wood, or tea-like. These terpenes often include myrcene, caryophyllene, and humulene, among others, and are frequently observed in cannabis lineages with Landrace or Old World genetics. Breeders working in this category often report these profiles emerging from extended curing processes, plant senescence, or specific genetic expressions. The dry herbal family represents a distinct sensory classification separate from fresh herbal or citrus-dominant profiles, shaped by both cultivar genetics and post-harvest handling practices.
Dry Herbal Terpenes strains
No strains tagged into Dry Herbal Terpenes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Dry herbal terpenes encompass volatile compounds that produce aroma profiles commonly described as hay, dried herbs, wood, or tea-like. These terpenes often include myrcene, caryophyllene, and humulene, among others, and are frequently observed in cannabis lineages with Landrace or Old World genetics. Breeders working in this category often report these profiles emerging from extended curing processes, plant senescence, or specific genetic expressions. The dry herbal family represents a distinct sensory classification separate from fresh herbal or citrus-dominant profiles, shaped by both cultivar genetics and post-harvest handling practices.
Breeders pursuing dry herbal phenotypes often select parent plants showing these terpene markers early or intensifying during maturation. Understanding the genetic stability of these profiles helps breeders develop lines with consistent, reproducible herbal aromatic signatures across generations.
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