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Myrcene Secondary Profiles

Myrcene Secondary Profiles refer to cannabis cultivars where myrcene is a notable but non-dominant terpene, often co-occurring with limonene, caryophyllene, or pinene as primary aromatic constituents. These profiles are commonly associated with hybrid and modern crossbred lineages where terpene expression has been selected across multiple generations. Breeders working in this category often document myrcene presence in the 5–15% range of total terpene content, creating layered aromatic signatures. Understanding secondary myrcene presence is important for lineage tracking and phenotype stability assessment, particularly when breeding for consistency in aroma and terpene ratios across seed populations.

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About Myrcene Secondary Profiles

Myrcene Secondary Profiles refer to cannabis cultivars where myrcene is a notable but non-dominant terpene, often co-occurring with limonene, caryophyllene, or pinene as primary aromatic constituents. These profiles are commonly associated with hybrid and modern crossbred lineages where terpene expression has been selected across multiple generations. Breeders working in this category often document myrcene presence in the 5–15% range of total terpene content, creating layered aromatic signatures. Understanding secondary myrcene presence is important for lineage tracking and phenotype stability assessment, particularly when breeding for consistency in aroma and terpene ratios across seed populations.

Breeder relevance

Breeders monitor secondary myrcene profiles to predict aromatic outcomes in hybrid crosses and to maintain terpene diversity within breeding programs. Selecting parents with complementary secondary profiles allows targeted control over final cultivar aroma without relying on myrcene-dominant genetics.

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