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Myrcene Linalool Hybrids

Myrcene–Linalool Hybrids represent a family of cannabis lines bred to express elevated levels of both myrcene and linalool terpenes simultaneously. Myrcene is commonly associated with earthy, herbal aromatics and is among the most abundant terpenes in cannabis; linalool contributes floral and sometimes lavender-like notes. Lines in this family often descend from genetics like Lavender, Kush varieties, and modern crosses selected for dual terpene expression. Breeders working in this category typically target aromatic complexity and stable terpene profiles across generations. These hybrids are used as foundation stock for further refinement in aromatic trait selection.

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Myrcene Linalool Hybrids strains

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About Myrcene Linalool Hybrids

Myrcene–Linalool Hybrids represent a family of cannabis lines bred to express elevated levels of both myrcene and linalool terpenes simultaneously. Myrcene is commonly associated with earthy, herbal aromatics and is among the most abundant terpenes in cannabis; linalool contributes floral and sometimes lavender-like notes. Lines in this family often descend from genetics like Lavender, Kush varieties, and modern crosses selected for dual terpene expression. Breeders working in this category typically target aromatic complexity and stable terpene profiles across generations. These hybrids are used as foundation stock for further refinement in aromatic trait selection.

Breeder relevance

Breeders use Myrcene–Linalool Hybrids as parent material to stabilize complementary terpene expression and explore how these two volatile compounds interact in smell and plant chemistry. Crossing within or from this family allows geneticists to map terpene heritability and develop predictable aromatic lines.

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