Thc Dominant Phenotypes
THC-dominant phenotypes refer to cannabis plants expressing notably higher tetrahydrocannabinol concentrations relative to cannabidiol (CBD) and other minor cannabinoids. These phenotypes arise from selective breeding targeting cannabinoid biosynthesis pathways, with lineage records frequently reporting THC:CBD ratios often exceeding 10:1 or higher. The expression of THC dominance varies within seed populations and can be influenced by genetic background, environmental conditions, and maturation timing. Breeders distinguish THC-dominant phenotypes from balanced or CBD-dominant varieties to support targeted breeding programs and maintain strain consistency across generations.
Thc Dominant Phenotypes strains
No strains tagged into Thc Dominant Phenotypes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this classification.
THC-dominant phenotypes refer to cannabis plants expressing notably higher tetrahydrocannabinol concentrations relative to cannabidiol (CBD) and other minor cannabinoids. These phenotypes arise from selective breeding targeting cannabinoid biosynthesis pathways, with lineage records frequently reporting THC:CBD ratios often exceeding 10:1 or higher. The expression of THC dominance varies within seed populations and can be influenced by genetic background, environmental conditions, and maturation timing. Breeders distinguish THC-dominant phenotypes from balanced or CBD-dominant varieties to support targeted breeding programs and maintain strain consistency across generations.
THC-dominant phenotype selection is central to most modern cannabis breeding programs seeking to stabilize high-potency genetics. Breeders use cannabinoid testing and progeny evaluation to identify and isolate THC-dominant expressions, then cross-breed selected individuals to establish true-breeding lines with predictable cannabinoid profiles.
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