Type V Thc Cbda Ratio Skewed
Type V cannabis refers to plants exhibiting a THC-dominant cannabinoid profile with elevated CBDA (cannabidiolic acid) alongside THC-A precursors. This classification describes chemotypes where CBDA levels are notably higher than typical THC-dominant strains, yet THC-A remains the primary cannabinoid. The ratio skew creates a distinctive phytochemical signature that differs from balanced 1:1 THC:CBD strains or pure THC-dominant Type I chemotypes. Lineage records and breeding databases frequently document this ratio in specific regional landraces and modern cultivars selected for this trait combination.
Type V Thc Cbda Ratio Skewed strains
No strains tagged into Type V Thc Cbda Ratio Skewed yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this classification.
Type V cannabis refers to plants exhibiting a THC-dominant cannabinoid profile with elevated CBDA (cannabidiolic acid) alongside THC-A precursors. This classification describes chemotypes where CBDA levels are notably higher than typical THC-dominant strains, yet THC-A remains the primary cannabinoid. The ratio skew creates a distinctive phytochemical signature that differs from balanced 1:1 THC:CBD strains or pure THC-dominant Type I chemotypes. Lineage records and breeding databases frequently document this ratio in specific regional landraces and modern cultivars selected for this trait combination.
Breeders working with Type V genetics often employ selective breeding to stabilize the THC-A/CBDA ratio for research applications and specialized cultivar development. This chemotype is particularly relevant for studying terpene-cannabinoid interactions, as the elevated CBDA presence may influence secondary metabolite expression differently than standard Type I or Type III profiles.
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