Pinene Caryophyllene
Pinene-Caryophyllene families refer to cannabis lineages where α-pinene and β-caryophyllene are the dominant or co-dominant terpene profiles. These strains are often selected from parent lines known for coniferous or spicy-woody aroma notes. Breeders tracking this combination typically work with genetics from fuel-forward or OG-derived backgrounds, where both terpenes co-express. This family has become increasingly documented in modern breeding records as breeders isolate and stabilize terpene-forward phenotypes. Understanding this pairing is relevant for anyone studying terpene inheritance and aroma stability across generations.
Pinene Caryophyllene strains
No strains tagged into Pinene Caryophyllene yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Pinene-Caryophyllene families refer to cannabis lineages where α-pinene and β-caryophyllene are the dominant or co-dominant terpene profiles. These strains are often selected from parent lines known for coniferous or spicy-woody aroma notes. Breeders tracking this combination typically work with genetics from fuel-forward or OG-derived backgrounds, where both terpenes co-express. This family has become increasingly documented in modern breeding records as breeders isolate and stabilize terpene-forward phenotypes. Understanding this pairing is relevant for anyone studying terpene inheritance and aroma stability across generations.
Breeders pursuing this profile often cross strains with demonstrated pinene expression against caryophyllene-rich parents, aiming to lock in both profiles in F1 or F2 generations. Stabilizing this dual terpene signature can take multiple rounds of phenotype selection and backcrossing.
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