Fruit Notes
Fruit Notes refers to a broad category of cannabis strains characterized by terpene profiles that produce aromas and flavors commonly associated with various fruits—citrus, berries, stone fruits, and tropical notes. These aromatic compounds, primarily limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene, develop during flowering and are influenced by genetics, cultivation conditions, and post-harvest handling. Fruit-forward strains have become increasingly common in modern breeding programs, often selected through phenotype hunting and backcrossing for stability. Lineage records frequently report fruit notes appearing in descendants of strains like Tangie, Blueberry, and Mango Haze. Understanding fruit-note genetics helps breeders predict and maintain desirable aromatic profiles across generations.
Fruit Notes strains
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Fruit Notes refers to a broad category of cannabis strains characterized by terpene profiles that produce aromas and flavors commonly associated with various fruits—citrus, berries, stone fruits, and tropical notes. These aromatic compounds, primarily limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene, develop during flowering and are influenced by genetics, cultivation conditions, and post-harvest handling. Fruit-forward strains have become increasingly common in modern breeding programs, often selected through phenotype hunting and backcrossing for stability. Lineage records frequently report fruit notes appearing in descendants of strains like Tangie, Blueberry, and Mango Haze. Understanding fruit-note genetics helps breeders predict and maintain desirable aromatic profiles across generations.
Breeders actively pursue fruit-note traits by selecting parent plants with high volatile terpene expression and pairing complementary genetics to enhance or stabilize specific fruit aromatics. Stabilizing fruit notes requires consistent phenotype selection across multiple generations to ensure terpene consistency in commercial cultivars.
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