Sweet Tooth Lineage
The Sweet Tooth lineage traces to early 2000s breeding work, commonly associated with candy-forward aromatic profiles and compact plant structure. This family emerged from crosses involving Chocolate Thai and other tropical-origin genetics, with breeders in the Pacific Northwest and California actively developing variants. Lineage records frequently report phenotypes expressing elevated levels of compounds commonly associated with sweet, fruity, and sometimes floral descriptors. The family has served as a genetic foundation for multiple modern cultivars, though phenotypic expression varies considerably across seed lots and growing conditions. Sweet Tooth strains are often tagged as photoperiod-dependent, with relatively predictable flowering times. Preservation efforts among seed collectors have maintained several original phenotypes.
Sweet Tooth Lineage strains
No strains tagged into Sweet Tooth Lineage yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Sweet Tooth lineage traces to early 2000s breeding work, commonly associated with candy-forward aromatic profiles and compact plant structure. This family emerged from crosses involving Chocolate Thai and other tropical-origin genetics, with breeders in the Pacific Northwest and California actively developing variants. Lineage records frequently report phenotypes expressing elevated levels of compounds commonly associated with sweet, fruity, and sometimes floral descriptors. The family has served as a genetic foundation for multiple modern cultivars, though phenotypic expression varies considerably across seed lots and growing conditions. Sweet Tooth strains are often tagged as photoperiod-dependent, with relatively predictable flowering times. Preservation efforts among seed collectors have maintained several original phenotypes.
Breeders working in this category have used Sweet Tooth genetics to establish stable terpene profiles and compact morphology in crossing programs. The lineage's documented growth characteristics and flowering stability make it valuable for developing predictable F1 hybrids and stabilized IBL work.
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