Myrcene Pinene Pairing
The Myrcene-Pinene pairing represents a common terpene combination found across many cannabis lineages, particularly those descending from Indica-dominant and hybrid genetics. Myrcene, a sesquiterpene, is frequently the most abundant terpene in cannabis and is often associated with earthy, herbal, and clove-like aromas. Pinene, an acyclic monoterpene, commonly contributes bright, piney, and fresh notes to the overall profile. This combination appears regularly in breeding records for strains derived from Afghan, Thai, and Skunk family lines. Breeders working with this pairing often report its prevalence in commercially stable cultivars, though individual expression varies based on growing conditions and genetic background.
Myrcene Pinene Pairing strains
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The Myrcene-Pinene pairing represents a common terpene combination found across many cannabis lineages, particularly those descending from Indica-dominant and hybrid genetics. Myrcene, a sesquiterpene, is frequently the most abundant terpene in cannabis and is often associated with earthy, herbal, and clove-like aromas. Pinene, an acyclic monoterpene, commonly contributes bright, piney, and fresh notes to the overall profile. This combination appears regularly in breeding records for strains derived from Afghan, Thai, and Skunk family lines. Breeders working with this pairing often report its prevalence in commercially stable cultivars, though individual expression varies based on growing conditions and genetic background.
Breeders tracking terpene profiles use myrcene-pinene pairings as a marker for stability and predicted sensory characteristics in F1 and F2 generations. This combination is often maintained through line-breeding when cultivators prioritize consistent aroma expression and phenotypic recognition across crop cycles.
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