Woody Resinous Chemotypes
Woody Resinous Chemotypes represent a category of cannabis genetics selected or bred for terpene profiles that emphasize woody, resinous, and often cedarwood or sandalwood-like aromatic compounds. These chemotypes commonly feature elevated levels of terpenes such as α-pinene, β-myrcene, and sometimes α-humulene, creating dense, sticky resin expression with persistent aromatic notes. Lineage records frequently report woody resinous traits emerging from heritage landraces and modern breeding crosses aimed at complexity and stability. Breeders working in this category often prioritize trichome density and resin production alongside aroma fidelity, as woody notes tend to correlate with higher terpene saturation.
Woody Resinous Chemotypes strains
No strains tagged into Woody Resinous Chemotypes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Woody Resinous Chemotypes represent a category of cannabis genetics selected or bred for terpene profiles that emphasize woody, resinous, and often cedarwood or sandalwood-like aromatic compounds. These chemotypes commonly feature elevated levels of terpenes such as α-pinene, β-myrcene, and sometimes α-humulene, creating dense, sticky resin expression with persistent aromatic notes. Lineage records frequently report woody resinous traits emerging from heritage landraces and modern breeding crosses aimed at complexity and stability. Breeders working in this category often prioritize trichome density and resin production alongside aroma fidelity, as woody notes tend to correlate with higher terpene saturation.
Breeders select woody resinous chemotypes as parent stock to enhance resin yield, terpene complexity, and structural stability in hybrid lines. These genetics are valued in breeding programs targeting connoisseur-grade outcomes where aroma persistence and trichome expression serve as phenotypic markers.
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