Lemon Haze Lineage
The Lemon Haze lineage traces back to crosses involving Haze genetics and citrus-forward parent strains, with documented breeding work occurring primarily in European cannabis communities from the early 2000s onward. Plants in this family are commonly associated with bright, lemon-forward terpene profiles—particularly limonene-dominant expression—and tall, sativa-leaning plant architecture. Breeders working in this category have typically selected for extended flowering times, branching patterns inherited from classic Haze stock, and stable citrus aroma traits across generations. The lineage remains popular in seed collections and breeding programs focused on terpene preservation and sativa characteristics. Documentation of specific cultivars within this family varies by region and seed bank records.
Lemon Haze Lineage strains
No strains tagged into Lemon Haze Lineage yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Lemon Haze lineage traces back to crosses involving Haze genetics and citrus-forward parent strains, with documented breeding work occurring primarily in European cannabis communities from the early 2000s onward. Plants in this family are commonly associated with bright, lemon-forward terpene profiles—particularly limonene-dominant expression—and tall, sativa-leaning plant architecture. Breeders working in this category have typically selected for extended flowering times, branching patterns inherited from classic Haze stock, and stable citrus aroma traits across generations. The lineage remains popular in seed collections and breeding programs focused on terpene preservation and sativa characteristics. Documentation of specific cultivars within this family varies by region and seed bank records.
Breeders incorporate Lemon Haze genetics to introduce limonene-forward terpene profiles and sativa plant structure into new crosses. The lineage's extended flowering period and branching tendency are key selection points for cultivars targeting specific grow-environment requirements and morphological traits.
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