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Fruity Aroma

Fruity Aroma encompasses cannabis strains whose terpene profiles produce sweet, fruit-forward volatile compounds detectable in flowers and plant material. Common terpenes in this family include myrcene, limonene, and pinene, which individually and in combination create berry, citrus, tropical, and stone-fruit notes. Lineage records frequently report fruity aromatics emerging from crosses involving landrace or cultivar groups known for these terpene expressions. The fruity category spans diverse genetic backgrounds and cannabinoid ratios, making aroma a primary rather than exclusive classifier. Breeders working within this family often select parent plants for specific fruit-note intensity and stability across generations.

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Fruity Aroma strains

No strains tagged into Fruity Aroma yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.

About Fruity Aroma

Fruity Aroma encompasses cannabis strains whose terpene profiles produce sweet, fruit-forward volatile compounds detectable in flowers and plant material. Common terpenes in this family include myrcene, limonene, and pinene, which individually and in combination create berry, citrus, tropical, and stone-fruit notes. Lineage records frequently report fruity aromatics emerging from crosses involving landrace or cultivar groups known for these terpene expressions. The fruity category spans diverse genetic backgrounds and cannabinoid ratios, making aroma a primary rather than exclusive classifier. Breeders working within this family often select parent plants for specific fruit-note intensity and stability across generations.

Breeder relevance

Breeders pursuing fruity phenotypes typically conduct terpene screening during parent selection and early filial generations to ensure stable, reproducible aroma profiles in F2 and F3 lines. Stabilizing fruit-forward aromatics often requires multiple rounds of phenotype selection, as environmental factors and genetic segregation can shift volatile profiles significantly.

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