Dutch Seed Bank Lines
Dutch Seed Bank Lines refer to cannabis genetics that trace their lineage to foundational breeding work conducted in the Netherlands during the 1980s–2000s, particularly from institutions and breeders operating in that region. These lines often form the genetic backbone of modern cultivars, with documented crosses and stabilization records that have influenced global breeding programs. Common ancestral material includes Skunk #1, Haze variants, and Northern Lights crosses, which were extensively worked and refined by Dutch breeders. The term encompasses both pure line preservation efforts and hybrid combinations that have become reference genetics in breeding. Understanding Dutch Seed Bank Lines is valuable for breeders studying plant structure, cannabinoid expression, and terpene profiles across documented generations. Many contemporary strains carry genetic material or breeding philoso
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Dutch Seed Bank Lines refer to cannabis genetics that trace their lineage to foundational breeding work conducted in the Netherlands during the 1980s–2000s, particularly from institutions and breeders operating in that region. These lines often form the genetic backbone of modern cultivars, with documented crosses and stabilization records that have influenced global breeding programs. Common ancestral material includes Skunk #1, Haze variants, and Northern Lights crosses, which were extensively worked and refined by Dutch breeders. The term encompasses both pure line preservation efforts and hybrid combinations that have become reference genetics in breeding. Understanding Dutch Seed Bank Lines is valuable for breeders studying plant structure, cannabinoid expression, and terpene profiles across documented generations. Many contemporary strains carry genetic material or breeding philoso
Breeders reference Dutch Seed Bank Lines as documented genetic foundations when developing new cultivars or stabilizing traits like yield potential, flowering time, and cannabinoid ratios. These lines serve as reliable parental material for controlled crosses and are widely used in lineage documentation and strain genealogy records.
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