Cannabinoid Ratio Balance
Cannabinoid ratio balance refers to the proportional relationship between THC, CBD, and minor cannabinoids (CBN, CBG, CBDV, etc.) in a cultivar's flower. Rather than chasing maximum THC, breeders working in this category prioritize stable, reproducible ratios—such as 1:1 THC:CBD or THC-dominant with meaningful CBD presence. Lineage records frequently report that balanced ratios emerge from crossing high-THC lines with high-CBD genetics, or selecting within F2+ generations for consistent expression. This trait family is valuable for breeding programs seeking predictable cannabinoid profiles, as ratio stability across harvests and phenotypes supports both reproducibility and compliance testing.
Cannabinoid Ratio Balance strains
No strains tagged into Cannabinoid Ratio Balance yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Cannabinoid ratio balance refers to the proportional relationship between THC, CBD, and minor cannabinoids (CBN, CBG, CBDV, etc.) in a cultivar's flower. Rather than chasing maximum THC, breeders working in this category prioritize stable, reproducible ratios—such as 1:1 THC:CBD or THC-dominant with meaningful CBD presence. Lineage records frequently report that balanced ratios emerge from crossing high-THC lines with high-CBD genetics, or selecting within F2+ generations for consistent expression. This trait family is valuable for breeding programs seeking predictable cannabinoid profiles, as ratio stability across harvests and phenotypes supports both reproducibility and compliance testing.
Breeders pursuing cannabinoid balance typically employ test crosses, progeny screening, and multi-generation selection to lock in target ratios. Stable ratios require understanding parental cannabinoid expression and culling phenotypes that drift outside desired parameters, making this a longer-cycle breeding focus than single-trait selection.
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