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CannaForge is a curated, hand-vetted cannabis genetics platform — verified breeders, managed onboarding, and platform-supported fulfillment. By entering, you confirm you are of legal age in your jurisdiction. Seeds are sold for collection where germination is restricted by local law.

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Hybrid Ratios

Hybrid ratios describe the proportional genetic contribution of parent strains in cannabis crosses, typically expressed as Sativa:Indica percentages or specific parent ratios (e.g., 70:30 or F1, F2 generation markers). These ratios serve as breeding documentation rather than predictive tools, as phenotypic expression varies significantly within populations. Breeders use ratio notation to track lineage progression and communicate genetic ancestry across generations. Common classifications include balanced hybrids (50:50), Sativa-leaning, Indica-leaning, and multi-parent crosses. Ratio accuracy depends on parental strain stability and how breeders define their foundational genetics—definitions vary across breeding programs.

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Hybrid Ratios strains

No strains tagged into Hybrid Ratios yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this classification.

About Hybrid Ratios

Hybrid ratios describe the proportional genetic contribution of parent strains in cannabis crosses, typically expressed as Sativa:Indica percentages or specific parent ratios (e.g., 70:30 or F1, F2 generation markers). These ratios serve as breeding documentation rather than predictive tools, as phenotypic expression varies significantly within populations. Breeders use ratio notation to track lineage progression and communicate genetic ancestry across generations. Common classifications include balanced hybrids (50:50), Sativa-leaning, Indica-leaning, and multi-parent crosses. Ratio accuracy depends on parental strain stability and how breeders define their foundational genetics—definitions vary across breeding programs.

Breeder relevance

Breeders rely on hybrid ratio notation to document crosses, stabilize traits across generations, and communicate genetic backgrounds to other cultivators. Tracking ratios helps identify which parent lineages contribute desirable growth structures, terpene profiles, or cannabinoid expressions in offspring populations.

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