Forest Aroma Phenotypes
Forest aroma phenotypes represent cannabis cultivars expressing terpene profiles commonly associated with coniferous and woodland environments—often featuring pinene, myrcene, and camphene as dominant compounds. These phenotypes are frequently observed across Northern Hemisphere breeding lines, particularly in Haze, Northern Lights, and Skunk-derived genetics. Lineage records suggest forest-type aromatics emerged from selective breeding for outdoor vigor and climate adaptation in temperate regions. The terpene expression in this family varies with grow conditions, phenotype selection, and harvest timing, making documentation of individual plant profiles important for consistent breeding work.
Forest Aroma Phenotypes strains
No strains tagged into Forest Aroma Phenotypes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Forest aroma phenotypes represent cannabis cultivars expressing terpene profiles commonly associated with coniferous and woodland environments—often featuring pinene, myrcene, and camphene as dominant compounds. These phenotypes are frequently observed across Northern Hemisphere breeding lines, particularly in Haze, Northern Lights, and Skunk-derived genetics. Lineage records suggest forest-type aromatics emerged from selective breeding for outdoor vigor and climate adaptation in temperate regions. The terpene expression in this family varies with grow conditions, phenotype selection, and harvest timing, making documentation of individual plant profiles important for consistent breeding work.
Breeders working with forest aroma phenotypes often select for these traits when targeting regional market preferences or developing cultivars suited to northern growing conditions. Stabilizing terpene expression in this category requires multi-generational selection and careful environmental controls during phenotype evaluation.
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