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Dutch Breeding Lines

Dutch Breeding Lines refers to cannabis genetics developed and refined in the Netherlands from the 1980s onward, establishing foundational cultivars that shaped modern horticulture. Breeders in the Netherlands—operating in a unique legal framework—systematized selection for stable phenotypes, potency consistency, and flowering reliability. Key Dutch lines include Skunk #1 derivatives, Northern Lights crosses, and Haze hybrids, many of which became genetic anchors for subsequent global breeding programs. These lineages are documented extensively in seed catalogs and lineage records, though exact genetic composition varies by breeder and seed bank. Dutch genetics remain reference points in breeding discussions due to their influence on hybrid development and cultivation standardization across regions.

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About Dutch Breeding Lines

Dutch Breeding Lines refers to cannabis genetics developed and refined in the Netherlands from the 1980s onward, establishing foundational cultivars that shaped modern horticulture. Breeders in the Netherlands—operating in a unique legal framework—systematized selection for stable phenotypes, potency consistency, and flowering reliability. Key Dutch lines include Skunk #1 derivatives, Northern Lights crosses, and Haze hybrids, many of which became genetic anchors for subsequent global breeding programs. These lineages are documented extensively in seed catalogs and lineage records, though exact genetic composition varies by breeder and seed bank. Dutch genetics remain reference points in breeding discussions due to their influence on hybrid development and cultivation standardization across regions.

Breeder relevance

Breeders frequently reference Dutch lines as parent material for stability testing and trait stacking, particularly for flowering time predictability and plant structure consistency. The methodical approach to phenotype stabilization in Dutch programs provided template protocols that influenced breeding practices worldwide.

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