Myrcene Limonene Dominant
Myrcene-limonene dominant strains are defined by high concentrations of two sesquiterpenes and monoterpenes respectively, often layering earthy and citrus aromatic profiles. Lineage records frequently report this terpene combination emerging from crosses involving Skunk, OG Kush, and Lemon Haze lineages. Breeders working in this category often pursue strains with balanced vegetative vigor and flowering stability. The combination is commonly associated with herbaceous notes alongside bright citrus undertones. This family represents a substantial portion of modern cultivar development, particularly in regions focusing on standardized terpene phenotypes.
Myrcene Limonene Dominant strains
No strains tagged into Myrcene Limonene Dominant yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Myrcene-limonene dominant strains are defined by high concentrations of two sesquiterpenes and monoterpenes respectively, often layering earthy and citrus aromatic profiles. Lineage records frequently report this terpene combination emerging from crosses involving Skunk, OG Kush, and Lemon Haze lineages. Breeders working in this category often pursue strains with balanced vegetative vigor and flowering stability. The combination is commonly associated with herbaceous notes alongside bright citrus undertones. This family represents a substantial portion of modern cultivar development, particularly in regions focusing on standardized terpene phenotypes.
Breeders select for myrcene-limonene dominance to achieve predictable aromatic profiles and consistent terpene expression across generations. These strains often serve as parent stock for stabilizing flavor and aroma traits in hybrid development programs.
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