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Moss Forest Notes

Moss Forest Notes refers to a family of cannabis strains characterized by earthy, damp woodland aromatics—commonly associated with geosmin-like compounds, petrichor undertones, and subtle green/herbal notes. Lineage records frequently report these expressions emerging from Skunk and OG-adjacent crosses, where soil-forward terpene profiles dominate the sensory palette. Breeders working in this category often select for limonene, myrcene, and trace amounts of geosmin-adjacent volatile compounds. The descriptor is primarily used in underground and craft breeding communities to catalog strains with distinctly forest-floor characteristics rather than fruit-forward or spice-forward profiles.

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Moss Forest Notes strains

No strains tagged into Moss Forest Notes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.

About Moss Forest Notes

Moss Forest Notes refers to a family of cannabis strains characterized by earthy, damp woodland aromatics—commonly associated with geosmin-like compounds, petrichor undertones, and subtle green/herbal notes. Lineage records frequently report these expressions emerging from Skunk and OG-adjacent crosses, where soil-forward terpene profiles dominate the sensory palette. Breeders working in this category often select for limonene, myrcene, and trace amounts of geosmin-adjacent volatile compounds. The descriptor is primarily used in underground and craft breeding communities to catalog strains with distinctly forest-floor characteristics rather than fruit-forward or spice-forward profiles.

Breeder relevance

Cultivators and breeders pursuing this phenotype typically select parent plants expressing robust myrcene and pinene profiles alongside lower citrus expression. Stabilizing moss/earth notes requires careful selection across generations, as these profiles can be recessive or environmentally dependent.

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