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Thc Dominant Strains

THC-dominant strains are cannabis cultivars bred to produce elevated levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) relative to cannabidiol (CBD) and other minor cannabinoids. These strains typically express THC:CBD ratios of 10:1 or higher, sometimes reaching 20:1 or greater, depending on genetics and cultivation conditions. THC-dominant breeding became widespread in the late 20th century as breeders selectively crossed plants showing high THC expression. This classification encompasses diverse chemotypes—from landrace-derived lines to modern hybrid cultivars—unified primarily by cannabinoid profile rather than aroma, effect, or morphology. Lineage records frequently report THC-dominant status as a key trait in contemporary seed catalogs and breeding projects.

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Thc Dominant Strains strains

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

About Thc Dominant Strains

THC-dominant strains are cannabis cultivars bred to produce elevated levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) relative to cannabidiol (CBD) and other minor cannabinoids. These strains typically express THC:CBD ratios of 10:1 or higher, sometimes reaching 20:1 or greater, depending on genetics and cultivation conditions. THC-dominant breeding became widespread in the late 20th century as breeders selectively crossed plants showing high THC expression. This classification encompasses diverse chemotypes—from landrace-derived lines to modern hybrid cultivars—unified primarily by cannabinoid profile rather than aroma, effect, or morphology. Lineage records frequently report THC-dominant status as a key trait in contemporary seed catalogs and breeding projects.

Breeder relevance

Breeders working in the THC-dominant category employ selective backcrossing, marker-assisted selection, and environmental control to stabilize high-THC expression across generations. Understanding THC-dominant genetics is foundational for developing stable F1 hybrids, preserving elite chemotypes, and breeding for secondary traits (terpene profiles, disease resistance, yield) while maintaining cann

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