Minor Cannabinoid Phenotypes
Minor cannabinoid phenotypes refer to cannabis plants expressing elevated levels of non-THC/CBD cannabinoids such as CBG, CBC, CBN, CBDV, or THCV. These phenotypes arise from specific genetic expressions and environmental conditions that favor secondary cannabinoid biosynthesis pathways. Lineage records frequently report minor cannabinoid-dominant traits clustering within certain breeding lines and landraces. Breeders and researchers have increasingly isolated and stabilized these phenotypes to study cannabinoid diversity and develop cultivars with distinct chemotype profiles. Minor cannabinoid phenotypes represent a relatively unexplored segment of cannabis genetics compared to THC and CBD-dominant varieties.
Minor Cannabinoid Phenotypes strains
No strains tagged into Minor Cannabinoid Phenotypes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this classification.
Minor cannabinoid phenotypes refer to cannabis plants expressing elevated levels of non-THC/CBD cannabinoids such as CBG, CBC, CBN, CBDV, or THCV. These phenotypes arise from specific genetic expressions and environmental conditions that favor secondary cannabinoid biosynthesis pathways. Lineage records frequently report minor cannabinoid-dominant traits clustering within certain breeding lines and landraces. Breeders and researchers have increasingly isolated and stabilized these phenotypes to study cannabinoid diversity and develop cultivars with distinct chemotype profiles. Minor cannabinoid phenotypes represent a relatively unexplored segment of cannabis genetics compared to THC and CBD-dominant varieties.
Breeders working in this category typically employ selective crosses, backcrossing, and marker-assisted selection to stabilize minor cannabinoid expression. These phenotypes are valuable for germplasm banks, chemotype mapping, and cultivars intended for research or specialized market segments seeking chemotypic diversity.
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