High Cbd Crosses
High-CBD crosses represent breeding work focused on cannabis plants with elevated cannabidiol content relative to THC. These selections emerged in the early 2000s as breeders began isolating and stabilizing CBD-dominant phenotypes from both hemp-derived and cannabis germplasm. High-CBD crosses typically contain cannabidiol at 1% or higher on a dry-weight basis, though ratios vary significantly depending on the specific cross and cultivation conditions. Lineage records frequently report parent strains like Harlequin, Cannatonic, and Charlotte's Web contributing CBD expression to modern crosses. This classification category encompasses both pure CBD-dominant lines and balanced 1:1 THC:CBD varieties, with applications across breeding programs seeking to explore cannabinoid diversity.
High Cbd Crosses strains
No strains tagged into High Cbd Crosses yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this classification.
High-CBD crosses represent breeding work focused on cannabis plants with elevated cannabidiol content relative to THC. These selections emerged in the early 2000s as breeders began isolating and stabilizing CBD-dominant phenotypes from both hemp-derived and cannabis germplasm. High-CBD crosses typically contain cannabidiol at 1% or higher on a dry-weight basis, though ratios vary significantly depending on the specific cross and cultivation conditions. Lineage records frequently report parent strains like Harlequin, Cannatonic, and Charlotte's Web contributing CBD expression to modern crosses. This classification category encompasses both pure CBD-dominant lines and balanced 1:1 THC:CBD varieties, with applications across breeding programs seeking to explore cannabinoid diversity.
Breeders working in high-CBD crosses focus on stabilizing cannabinoid ratios, maintaining phenotypic consistency across generations, and introducing CBD expression into desirable plant structure and terpene profiles. Understanding the genetic architecture of CBD-to-THC ratios allows cultivators and seed producers to develop reliable stock for research, breeding programs, and regulated commercial c
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