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Myrcene Limonene Combinations

Myrcene-limonene combinations represent a terpene profile class where both monoterpenes occur in significant proportions, often creating aroma notes described as citrus-herbal or lemon-earth. Myrcene typically dominates the sesquiterpene pathway and contributes earthy, musky characteristics, while limonene adds bright citrus top notes. Lineage records frequently report this pairing in cultivars descended from Lemon Haze, Sour Diesel, and various Thai-influenced hybrids. Breeders working in this category often observe that the ratio between these two terpenes shifts substantially across phenotypes and growing conditions, making consistency a breeding focus.

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Myrcene Limonene Combinations strains

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About Myrcene Limonene Combinations

Myrcene-limonene combinations represent a terpene profile class where both monoterpenes occur in significant proportions, often creating aroma notes described as citrus-herbal or lemon-earth. Myrcene typically dominates the sesquiterpene pathway and contributes earthy, musky characteristics, while limonene adds bright citrus top notes. Lineage records frequently report this pairing in cultivars descended from Lemon Haze, Sour Diesel, and various Thai-influenced hybrids. Breeders working in this category often observe that the ratio between these two terpenes shifts substantially across phenotypes and growing conditions, making consistency a breeding focus.

Breeder relevance

Breeders select for myrcene-limonene combinations when targeting aromatic complexity and exploring how these terpenes interact chemically during curing and storage. This pairing is commonly associated with cultivars bred for terpene expression stability across multiple generations.

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