Geraniol Secondary Terpenes
Geraniol is a monoterpene secondary terpene commonly found in cannabis cultivars alongside dominant terpene profiles. Its presence is frequently noted in floral and fruity-scented strains, where it typically comprises a smaller percentage of the overall terpene profile. Lineage records show geraniol appearing across diverse genetic backgrounds, from Sativa-dominant varieties to Indica-leaning cultivars. Researchers have documented geraniol's stability during cure and storage, making it a consistent marker in strain characterization. Breeders tracking terpene expression use geraniol detection as one indicator among many when developing new cultivars with specific aromatic signatures.
Geraniol Secondary Terpenes strains
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Geraniol is a monoterpene secondary terpene commonly found in cannabis cultivars alongside dominant terpene profiles. Its presence is frequently noted in floral and fruity-scented strains, where it typically comprises a smaller percentage of the overall terpene profile. Lineage records show geraniol appearing across diverse genetic backgrounds, from Sativa-dominant varieties to Indica-leaning cultivars. Researchers have documented geraniol's stability during cure and storage, making it a consistent marker in strain characterization. Breeders tracking terpene expression use geraniol detection as one indicator among many when developing new cultivars with specific aromatic signatures.
Breeders working with geraniol-secondary profiles often combine parent plants expressing complementary terpenes to achieve layered aromatic complexity. Geraniol's consistency across generations makes it a useful trait for phenotype stability when selecting parents with desired sensory characteristics.
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