Stone Fruit Notes
Stone fruit notes—aromas and flavors reminiscent of peach, apricot, plum, and nectarine—appear in cannabis strains through terpene profiles dominated by linalool, myrcene, and caryophyllene. These compounds are also found in actual stone fruits, creating sensory overlap that breeders and consumers commonly associate with certain lineages, particularly those descended from Sativa-leaning or tropical cultivar families. Lineage records frequently report stone fruit character in strains carrying Thai, Haze, or fruit-forward hybrid genetics. The expression of these notes varies significantly based on growing conditions, harvest timing, and phenotype selection, making it a trait of interest for breeders pursuing specific aromatic profiles.
Stone Fruit Notes strains
No strains tagged into Stone Fruit Notes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Stone fruit notes—aromas and flavors reminiscent of peach, apricot, plum, and nectarine—appear in cannabis strains through terpene profiles dominated by linalool, myrcene, and caryophyllene. These compounds are also found in actual stone fruits, creating sensory overlap that breeders and consumers commonly associate with certain lineages, particularly those descended from Sativa-leaning or tropical cultivar families. Lineage records frequently report stone fruit character in strains carrying Thai, Haze, or fruit-forward hybrid genetics. The expression of these notes varies significantly based on growing conditions, harvest timing, and phenotype selection, making it a trait of interest for breeders pursuing specific aromatic profiles.
Breeders working in this category often select parent plants that test high for linalool and myrcene while maintaining vigor and yield. Stone fruit notes serve as a marker for phenotype hunting and are used to stabilize desired aromatic families across generations.
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