High Myrcene
High myrcene cannabis strains are characterized by elevated levels of the monoterpene myrcene, often comprising 20-65% of the total terpene profile in these cultivars. Myrcene is commonly associated with herbal, earthy, and clove-like aromatic notes, and is also found in hops, thyme, and mangoes. Lineage records frequently report high-myrcene phenotypes emerging from indica-dominant and hybrid breeding programs, particularly those selecting for sedative or relaxing properties. Breeders working in this category often prioritize myrcene-rich parent genetics to establish chemotype stability across generations. This terpene family has become a focal point in modern cannabis genetics research and strain documentation.
High Myrcene strains
No strains tagged into High Myrcene yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
High myrcene cannabis strains are characterized by elevated levels of the monoterpene myrcene, often comprising 20-65% of the total terpene profile in these cultivars. Myrcene is commonly associated with herbal, earthy, and clove-like aromatic notes, and is also found in hops, thyme, and mangoes. Lineage records frequently report high-myrcene phenotypes emerging from indica-dominant and hybrid breeding programs, particularly those selecting for sedative or relaxing properties. Breeders working in this category often prioritize myrcene-rich parent genetics to establish chemotype stability across generations. This terpene family has become a focal point in modern cannabis genetics research and strain documentation.
High-myrcene strains are valuable to breeders seeking chemotypic consistency and predictable aromatic profiles. Selecting for myrcene-dominant parents allows cultivators and breeders to establish reliable lineages with reproducible terpene ratios across harvests.
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