Thc Thcv Ratio Selection
THC-THCV ratio selection refers to breeding programs designed to establish specific proportions between two distinct cannabinoids: THC and THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarin). Breeders working in this category focus on isolating plants that express varying ratios—from THC-dominant genetics with minor THCV presence, to more balanced or THCV-forward expressions. This selective breeding approach draws on lineage records frequently reporting THCV accumulation in certain cannabis populations, particularly those with African or landrace heritage. Understanding cannabinoid ratios is central to modern cannabis genetics documentation and helps breeders establish reproducible phenotypic profiles across generations.
Thc Thcv Ratio Selection strains
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THC-THCV ratio selection refers to breeding programs designed to establish specific proportions between two distinct cannabinoids: THC and THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarin). Breeders working in this category focus on isolating plants that express varying ratios—from THC-dominant genetics with minor THCV presence, to more balanced or THCV-forward expressions. This selective breeding approach draws on lineage records frequently reporting THCV accumulation in certain cannabis populations, particularly those with African or landrace heritage. Understanding cannabinoid ratios is central to modern cannabis genetics documentation and helps breeders establish reproducible phenotypic profiles across generations.
Breeders use ratio-targeted selection to develop stable cultivars for specific breeding objectives, whether emphasizing one cannabinoid over another or maintaining deliberate proportions. Backcrossing to parents with known cannabinoid profiles and progeny testing are standard methods for achieving and stabilizing desired THC-THCV ratios.
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