Grass Hay Notes
Grass Hay Notes refers to a terpene and aroma family characterized by fresh, dry herbaceous profiles often reminiscent of cured grasses, dried vegetation, and subtle hay-like undertones. This family appears across diverse genetic backgrounds and is frequently documented in strains with higher myrcene, caryophyllene, or pinene expression. Breeders working with landrace and heirloom genetics often encounter grass hay signatures as a secondary or primary aroma marker. The profile is commonly associated with well-cured cannabis and older breeding lines, particularly those selected for structural stability over decades. Understanding this family helps cultivators identify and stabilize heritage genetics and guides preservation efforts in seed banking programs.
Grass Hay Notes strains
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Grass Hay Notes refers to a terpene and aroma family characterized by fresh, dry herbaceous profiles often reminiscent of cured grasses, dried vegetation, and subtle hay-like undertones. This family appears across diverse genetic backgrounds and is frequently documented in strains with higher myrcene, caryophyllene, or pinene expression. Breeders working with landrace and heirloom genetics often encounter grass hay signatures as a secondary or primary aroma marker. The profile is commonly associated with well-cured cannabis and older breeding lines, particularly those selected for structural stability over decades. Understanding this family helps cultivators identify and stabilize heritage genetics and guides preservation efforts in seed banking programs.
Breeders tracking this terpene family use grass hay notes as a phenotype marker for lineage authenticity and cure quality assessment. Selection for this profile is often tied to extended flowering duration and specific drying protocols that develop herbaceous complexity.
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