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Thc Cbd Ratio

THC:CBD ratio represents the proportional relationship between tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol in cannabis flower or extract. This classification system helps breeders and researchers categorize genetic expression of these two dominant cannabinoids independent of absolute potency levels. Ratios are typically expressed as THC:CBD (e.g., 10:1, 1:1, or 0:1), reflecting the relative abundance of each compound. Lineage records frequently report ratio tendencies across generations, as both cannabinoid pathways are polygenic traits influenced by multiple genetic loci. Understanding ratio inheritance supports selective breeding for desired cannabinoid profiles.

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Thc Cbd Ratio strains

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About Thc Cbd Ratio

THC:CBD ratio represents the proportional relationship between tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol in cannabis flower or extract. This classification system helps breeders and researchers categorize genetic expression of these two dominant cannabinoids independent of absolute potency levels. Ratios are typically expressed as THC:CBD (e.g., 10:1, 1:1, or 0:1), reflecting the relative abundance of each compound. Lineage records frequently report ratio tendencies across generations, as both cannabinoid pathways are polygenic traits influenced by multiple genetic loci. Understanding ratio inheritance supports selective breeding for desired cannabinoid profiles.

Breeder relevance

Breeders working in this category employ ratio tracking across breeding populations to stabilize cannabinoid expression and create predictable offspring phenotypes. Ratio consistency is particularly relevant for cultivars developed for specific cannabinoid-focused markets or genetic preservation programs.

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