Green Note Compounds
Green Note Compounds are volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that produce fresh, herbal, and verdant aromas in cannabis. These include aldehydes, ketones, and esters commonly associated with cut grass, chlorophyll, fresh herbs, and earthy undertones. Lineage records frequently report green note prominence in plants with strong vegetative vigor or when material is harvested at specific phenotypic windows. Breeders working in this category often select for these compounds when developing strains marketed toward fresh or herbal sensory profiles. Understanding green note chemistry is relevant to both aromatic classification and post-harvest handling, as these volatile compounds can shift significantly during drying and curing.
Green Note Compounds strains
No strains tagged into Green Note Compounds yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Green Note Compounds are volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that produce fresh, herbal, and verdant aromas in cannabis. These include aldehydes, ketones, and esters commonly associated with cut grass, chlorophyll, fresh herbs, and earthy undertones. Lineage records frequently report green note prominence in plants with strong vegetative vigor or when material is harvested at specific phenotypic windows. Breeders working in this category often select for these compounds when developing strains marketed toward fresh or herbal sensory profiles. Understanding green note chemistry is relevant to both aromatic classification and post-harvest handling, as these volatile compounds can shift significantly during drying and curing.
Breeders select parent plants expressing green notes when developing cultivars intended for fresh, herbaceous flavor profiles or when targeting specific terpene ratios. Phenotype selection during vegetative growth can help identify and preserve green note expression across generations.
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