Cannabinoid Ratio Genetics
Cannabinoid ratio genetics refers to the hereditary traits that determine the relative concentrations of THC, CBD, CBN, and other cannabinoids in a plant. Breeders track cannabinoid profiles across generations to isolate and stabilize specific ratios—such as 1:1 THC:CBD or CBD-dominant expression. These traits are polygenic, meaning multiple genes contribute to final cannabinoid output, and expression is also influenced by growing conditions, harvest timing, and plant stress. Understanding cannabinoid inheritance patterns has become central to modern breeding programs seeking consistency in cannabinoid profiles. Lineage records and progeny testing help breeders identify parent plants with stable, heritable cannabinoid ratios.
Cannabinoid Ratio Genetics strains
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Cannabinoid ratio genetics refers to the hereditary traits that determine the relative concentrations of THC, CBD, CBN, and other cannabinoids in a plant. Breeders track cannabinoid profiles across generations to isolate and stabilize specific ratios—such as 1:1 THC:CBD or CBD-dominant expression. These traits are polygenic, meaning multiple genes contribute to final cannabinoid output, and expression is also influenced by growing conditions, harvest timing, and plant stress. Understanding cannabinoid inheritance patterns has become central to modern breeding programs seeking consistency in cannabinoid profiles. Lineage records and progeny testing help breeders identify parent plants with stable, heritable cannabinoid ratios.
Breeders use cannabinoid ratio genetics to develop stable, predictable cultivars for specific breeding goals. Backcrossing high-CBD or balanced-ratio plants to proven genetics helps fix desired ratios across successive generations.
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