Fresh Grass Notes
Fresh Grass Notes refers to a terpene-driven aroma classification where cannabis samples display herbaceous, green, and hay-like volatile profiles. These aromas are commonly associated with compounds like hexanal, (E)-2-hexenal, and certain green-leaf volatiles (GLVs) that emerge during plant metabolism and drying processes. Lineage records frequently report Fresh Grass Notes in cultivars descended from landraces with extended vegetative growth periods or specific humidity conditions during cure. The sensory profile sits distinct from floral or fruity categories, instead evoking cut grass, fresh hay, or plant chlorophyll. Breeders working in heirloom preservation and landrace stabilization often document this family as a marker of slow-dried or cool-stored material.
Fresh Grass Notes strains
No strains tagged into Fresh Grass Notes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Fresh Grass Notes refers to a terpene-driven aroma classification where cannabis samples display herbaceous, green, and hay-like volatile profiles. These aromas are commonly associated with compounds like hexanal, (E)-2-hexenal, and certain green-leaf volatiles (GLVs) that emerge during plant metabolism and drying processes. Lineage records frequently report Fresh Grass Notes in cultivars descended from landraces with extended vegetative growth periods or specific humidity conditions during cure. The sensory profile sits distinct from floral or fruity categories, instead evoking cut grass, fresh hay, or plant chlorophyll. Breeders working in heirloom preservation and landrace stabilization often document this family as a marker of slow-dried or cool-stored material.
Fresh Grass Notes are used as phenotypic selectors in breeding programs focused on heritage genetics and outdoor cultivation methods. Growers and seed developers track these aromas to identify plants suited to extended drying cycles and to maintain terpene profiles associated with traditional cultivation practices.
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