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Urkle Lineage

The Urkle lineage traces back to Purple Urkle, a strain first documented in the 1980s California cannabis market. Breeding records and community databases frequently attribute Purple Urkle to an Indica-dominant phenotype, though precise parentage remains contested among legacy breeders. The family is commonly associated with dense plant structure, shorter flowering periods, and purple pigmentation under cooler conditions—traits that have made it a parent choice for both commercial and craft breeding programs. Descendants of Urkle include well-known crosses like Girl Scout Cookies (via F1 hybrids) and numerous regional variants bred for stability and phenotype consistency. The lineage demonstrates how a single foundational cultivar can generate diverse genetic branches across decades of selective breeding.

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Urkle Lineage strains

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About Urkle Lineage

The Urkle lineage traces back to Purple Urkle, a strain first documented in the 1980s California cannabis market. Breeding records and community databases frequently attribute Purple Urkle to an Indica-dominant phenotype, though precise parentage remains contested among legacy breeders. The family is commonly associated with dense plant structure, shorter flowering periods, and purple pigmentation under cooler conditions—traits that have made it a parent choice for both commercial and craft breeding programs. Descendants of Urkle include well-known crosses like Girl Scout Cookies (via F1 hybrids) and numerous regional variants bred for stability and phenotype consistency. The lineage demonstrates how a single foundational cultivar can generate diverse genetic branches across decades of selective breeding.

Breeder relevance

Breeders working in the Urkle lineage often select for compact morphology, dense flower structure, and the capacity to express anthocyanin pigments. The genetics have proven valuable as a parent for creating F1 hybrids and stabilized lines targeting specific terpene or structure profiles.

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