Lavender Rose Jasmine Notes
The Lavender Rose Jasmine Notes family encompasses cannabis cultivars bred to express floral aromatic profiles combining lavender, rose, and jasmine terpene combinations. Lineage records frequently report these aromas arising from selections within OG Kush descendants, afghani-influenced lines, and modern cultivars bred specifically for floral terpene expression. Breeders working in this category often target linalool, geraniol, and trace esters that create the characteristic soft, perfumed character. This family spans multiple genetic backgrounds but shares a common emphasis on secondary and tertiary volatile compounds over dominant single-note profiles. Documentation of these strains remains fragmented across breeding databases, making lineage verification challenging. The family represents an emerging classification focus among artisanal breeders pursuing complex aromatic profiles.
Lavender Rose Jasmine Notes strains
No strains tagged into Lavender Rose Jasmine Notes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Lavender Rose Jasmine Notes family encompasses cannabis cultivars bred to express floral aromatic profiles combining lavender, rose, and jasmine terpene combinations. Lineage records frequently report these aromas arising from selections within OG Kush descendants, afghani-influenced lines, and modern cultivars bred specifically for floral terpene expression. Breeders working in this category often target linalool, geraniol, and trace esters that create the characteristic soft, perfumed character. This family spans multiple genetic backgrounds but shares a common emphasis on secondary and tertiary volatile compounds over dominant single-note profiles. Documentation of these strains remains fragmented across breeding databases, making lineage verification challenging. The family represents an emerging classification focus among artisanal breeders pursuing complex aromatic profiles.
Breeders select for these terpene combinations through repeated backcrossing to floral-dominant parents and phenotype hunting across F2 and F3 generations. Preservation of this family requires careful isolation from competing aromatic lines, as cross-pollination can dilute the delicate floral balance.
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