Woody Aroma Traits
Woody aroma traits encompass volatile compounds that produce earthy, cedar, pine, and sandalwood-like scents in cannabis. These aromatics commonly arise from terpenes such as pinene, camphene, and various sesquiterpenes, which often accumulate in aged or cured flower. Lineage records frequently report woody characteristics in strains descended from landrace populations and Old World hash plant genetics. The woody profile is often associated with denser flower structure and extended curing periods that allow oxidation of plant materials. Breeders interested in this sensory category typically select parent plants exhibiting these terpene signatures across multiple generations.
Woody Aroma Traits strains
No strains tagged into Woody Aroma Traits yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Woody aroma traits encompass volatile compounds that produce earthy, cedar, pine, and sandalwood-like scents in cannabis. These aromatics commonly arise from terpenes such as pinene, camphene, and various sesquiterpenes, which often accumulate in aged or cured flower. Lineage records frequently report woody characteristics in strains descended from landrace populations and Old World hash plant genetics. The woody profile is often associated with denser flower structure and extended curing periods that allow oxidation of plant materials. Breeders interested in this sensory category typically select parent plants exhibiting these terpene signatures across multiple generations.
Breeders working with woody traits often cross established woody-dominant lines to stabilize and intensify these aromatic compounds in offspring. Selection for pinene and camphene-rich cultivars is a common strategy in programs seeking to develop strains with persistent wood-and-spice profiles.
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