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Fresh Cut Grass

Fresh Cut Grass describes a volatile aroma family commonly associated with green, herbaceous, and slightly aldehydic notes in cannabis. This profile is often linked to higher concentrations of hexanal, hexenal, and related C6 volatile compounds that emerge during drying, curing, and storage. Lineage records frequently report this aroma in strains descended from certain Sativa-leaning cultivars and phytochemically diverse hybrid lines. The trait is typically most pronounced in fresh flower material and tends to diminish with extended curing or aging. Breeders working with Haze, Thai, and modern hybrid genetics have documented this characteristic across multiple generations.

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Fresh Cut Grass strains

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About Fresh Cut Grass

Fresh Cut Grass describes a volatile aroma family commonly associated with green, herbaceous, and slightly aldehydic notes in cannabis. This profile is often linked to higher concentrations of hexanal, hexenal, and related C6 volatile compounds that emerge during drying, curing, and storage. Lineage records frequently report this aroma in strains descended from certain Sativa-leaning cultivars and phytochemically diverse hybrid lines. The trait is typically most pronounced in fresh flower material and tends to diminish with extended curing or aging. Breeders working with Haze, Thai, and modern hybrid genetics have documented this characteristic across multiple generations.

Breeder relevance

Cultivators and seed developers track Fresh Cut Grass profiles as a marker of plant volatility and post-harvest chemistry. This aroma family is useful for identifying strain phenotypes, understanding fermentation and oxidation during curing, and selecting parent plants for desired aromatic stability or transformation.

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