West Coast Breeding Stock
West Coast Breeding Stock refers to cannabis cultivars and lineages that originated from or were heavily developed in California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia during the late 1980s through 2000s. These genetics often trace back to both landrace-influenced strains and early deliberate crosses that emphasized vigor, yield stability, and aromatic complexity. Notable examples include descendants of Skunk #1, Northern Lights crosses, and Haze-dominant varieties adapted to Pacific climates. West Coast breeders documented a focus on establishing stable F1 hybrids and IBL (inbred lines) suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation. The lineage records frequently report selection for resin production, terpene diversity, and photoperiod responsiveness across these regional populations.
West Coast Breeding Stock strains
No strains tagged into West Coast Breeding Stock yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
West Coast Breeding Stock refers to cannabis cultivars and lineages that originated from or were heavily developed in California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia during the late 1980s through 2000s. These genetics often trace back to both landrace-influenced strains and early deliberate crosses that emphasized vigor, yield stability, and aromatic complexity. Notable examples include descendants of Skunk #1, Northern Lights crosses, and Haze-dominant varieties adapted to Pacific climates. West Coast breeders documented a focus on establishing stable F1 hybrids and IBL (inbred lines) suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation. The lineage records frequently report selection for resin production, terpene diversity, and photoperiod responsiveness across these regional populations.
Contemporary breeders continue to value West Coast stock as backcross and foundation material, citing documented phenotypic stability and regional adaptation data. These lines remain commonly used in commercial seed development programs for hybrid vigor assessment and trait mapping.
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