Eucalyptol Chemotype
The Eucalyptol Chemotype refers to cannabis strains characterized by elevated levels of eucalyptol (1,8-cineole), a monoterpene that contributes a sharp, minty, camphorous aroma. Eucalyptol is commonly associated with cooling sensations and is found in eucalyptus plants and some mint species. Lineage records frequently report eucalyptol-dominant profiles in strains derived from certain Haze, Cinderella 99, and Landrace Thai genetics. This chemotype represents a distinct aromatic category within breeding programs focused on terpene diversity. The presence of eucalyptol often correlates with specific growing conditions and genetic expression patterns rather than cannabinoid ratios.
Eucalyptol Chemotype strains
No strains tagged into Eucalyptol Chemotype yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Eucalyptol Chemotype refers to cannabis strains characterized by elevated levels of eucalyptol (1,8-cineole), a monoterpene that contributes a sharp, minty, camphorous aroma. Eucalyptol is commonly associated with cooling sensations and is found in eucalyptus plants and some mint species. Lineage records frequently report eucalyptol-dominant profiles in strains derived from certain Haze, Cinderella 99, and Landrace Thai genetics. This chemotype represents a distinct aromatic category within breeding programs focused on terpene diversity. The presence of eucalyptol often correlates with specific growing conditions and genetic expression patterns rather than cannabinoid ratios.
Breeders working in this category intentionally select for eucalyptol expression to develop strains with distinctive minty or medicinal aromatic profiles. Cultivars displaying this chemotype serve as parent material for programs exploring terpene combinations and sensory differentiation in competitive markets.
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