Lemon Haze Lines
Lemon Haze Lines represent a cross-family of cannabis cultivars descended from or carrying Haze and Lemon genetics, often tracing back to breeding projects that combined Haze stock with citrus-forward phenotypes. Lineage records frequently report these lines emerged in the 1990s–2000s through both documented and informal breeding circuits, particularly in European and North American markets. Plants in this family typically exhibit tall, sativa-dominant growth structures with extended flowering periods, consistent with Haze heritage. The aromatic profile is commonly associated with bright, sharp limonene-forward terpene expression, though individual cultivars within the family show considerable variation. Breeders working in this category often select for vigor, cannabinoid stability, and preservation of the distinctive citrus notes across generations.
Lemon Haze Lines strains
No strains tagged into Lemon Haze Lines yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Lemon Haze Lines represent a cross-family of cannabis cultivars descended from or carrying Haze and Lemon genetics, often tracing back to breeding projects that combined Haze stock with citrus-forward phenotypes. Lineage records frequently report these lines emerged in the 1990s–2000s through both documented and informal breeding circuits, particularly in European and North American markets. Plants in this family typically exhibit tall, sativa-dominant growth structures with extended flowering periods, consistent with Haze heritage. The aromatic profile is commonly associated with bright, sharp limonene-forward terpene expression, though individual cultivars within the family show considerable variation. Breeders working in this category often select for vigor, cannabinoid stability, and preservation of the distinctive citrus notes across generations.
Lemon Haze lines serve as parent material for breeders seeking to combine uplifting sativa traits with pronounced citrus aromatics. Establishing IBL (inbred line) versions and backcrossing projects within this family allows preservation of both growth structure and terpene profiles across seed generations.
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