Floral Fruity Crosses
Floral Fruity Crosses represent a breeding category where cultivars display terpene profiles combining aromatic floral notes with fruit-forward characteristics. These crosses often emerge from lineages like GSC, Sunset Sherbet, or similar polyhybrid ancestry, though the trait appears across many breeding programs. Breeders working in this category typically select parents expressing both myrcene/limonene (fruit) and linalool/geraniol (floral) in complementary ratios. The sensory overlap between floral and fruity aromatics makes phenotype selection nuanced, requiring olfactory assessment during breeding trials. Stability of dual-aroma expression varies by cross generation and environmental conditions.
Floral Fruity Crosses strains
No strains tagged into Floral Fruity Crosses yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Floral Fruity Crosses represent a breeding category where cultivars display terpene profiles combining aromatic floral notes with fruit-forward characteristics. These crosses often emerge from lineages like GSC, Sunset Sherbet, or similar polyhybrid ancestry, though the trait appears across many breeding programs. Breeders working in this category typically select parents expressing both myrcene/limonene (fruit) and linalool/geraniol (floral) in complementary ratios. The sensory overlap between floral and fruity aromatics makes phenotype selection nuanced, requiring olfactory assessment during breeding trials. Stability of dual-aroma expression varies by cross generation and environmental conditions.
Breeders value floral fruity genetics for creating distinctive aroma signatures in F1 and stabilized lines. Combining these traits requires selecting parents with complementary terpene production to avoid one profile dominating or masking the other.
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