Linalool Dominant Profiles
Linalool-dominant cannabis strains feature linalool as a primary terpene, commonly associated with floral and lavender-like aromatics. Lineage records frequently report linalool prominence in descendants of older landrace and hybrid lines, particularly those with Lavender, Afghan, and certain Kush ancestry. This terpene profile often appears alongside other monoterpenes like myrcene and pinene, creating complex aromatic signatures. Breeders working in this category typically select parent plants showing consistent linalool expression across phenotypes. Understanding linalool dominance is relevant for genetic preservation and aromatic trait stabilization in breeding programs.
Linalool Dominant Profiles strains
No strains tagged into Linalool Dominant Profiles yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Linalool-dominant cannabis strains feature linalool as a primary terpene, commonly associated with floral and lavender-like aromatics. Lineage records frequently report linalool prominence in descendants of older landrace and hybrid lines, particularly those with Lavender, Afghan, and certain Kush ancestry. This terpene profile often appears alongside other monoterpenes like myrcene and pinene, creating complex aromatic signatures. Breeders working in this category typically select parent plants showing consistent linalool expression across phenotypes. Understanding linalool dominance is relevant for genetic preservation and aromatic trait stabilization in breeding programs.
Breeders targeting linalool-dominant profiles use gas chromatography and sensory evaluation to identify high-linalool phenotypes within populations. Stabilizing this trait across generations requires selective crossing and phenotype documentation to maintain consistent terpene expression.
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