Limonene Myrcene Crosses
Limonene-Myrcene crosses represent a breeding category where citrus and herbal aromatics dominate the terpene profile. Limonene—a monoterpene commonly associated with lemon, lime, and orange notes—frequently pairs with myrcene, an earthy, clove-like monoterpene abundant in many cannabis varieties. Lineage records show these crosses often emerge from combining Citral-dominant cultivars with Myrcene-forward parent plants. This terpene pairing strategy has become a standard approach in modern breeding, particularly for cultivators seeking balanced aromatic complexity. The combination produces volatile profiles that vary widely depending on parent selection, phenotype expression, and cultivation conditions.
Limonene Myrcene Crosses strains
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Limonene-Myrcene crosses represent a breeding category where citrus and herbal aromatics dominate the terpene profile. Limonene—a monoterpene commonly associated with lemon, lime, and orange notes—frequently pairs with myrcene, an earthy, clove-like monoterpene abundant in many cannabis varieties. Lineage records show these crosses often emerge from combining Citral-dominant cultivars with Myrcene-forward parent plants. This terpene pairing strategy has become a standard approach in modern breeding, particularly for cultivators seeking balanced aromatic complexity. The combination produces volatile profiles that vary widely depending on parent selection, phenotype expression, and cultivation conditions.
Breeders working in this category exploit the complementary sensory profiles of limonene and myrcene to develop cultivars with distinctive aromatic markers. This cross-family approach allows predictable terpene inheritance patterns, making it useful for stabilizing desirable aroma traits across generations.
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