Cannabinoid Density
Cannabinoid density refers to the concentration of cannabinoids (THC, CBD, CBG, and others) per unit of plant material, typically measured as a percentage of dry flower weight. This trait is determined by genetics, environmental conditions during cultivation, and harvest timing. Breeders working in this category focus on maximizing or balancing cannabinoid expression across different chemotypes. Lineage records frequently report cannabinoid density variations within established families, reflecting both parent plant selection and phenotypic expression. Understanding cannabinoid density is fundamental to seed selection and breeding programs aimed at producing consistent, potent, or CBD-rich cultivars.
Cannabinoid Density strains
No strains tagged into Cannabinoid Density yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Cannabinoid density refers to the concentration of cannabinoids (THC, CBD, CBG, and others) per unit of plant material, typically measured as a percentage of dry flower weight. This trait is determined by genetics, environmental conditions during cultivation, and harvest timing. Breeders working in this category focus on maximizing or balancing cannabinoid expression across different chemotypes. Lineage records frequently report cannabinoid density variations within established families, reflecting both parent plant selection and phenotypic expression. Understanding cannabinoid density is fundamental to seed selection and breeding programs aimed at producing consistent, potent, or CBD-rich cultivars.
Breeders select parent plants with measurable cannabinoid density to establish predictable offspring cannabinoid profiles. Dense cannabinoid profiles are often paired with terpene profiling and plant structure traits to develop marketable cultivars with consistent biochemical expression.
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