Cannabinoid Rich Phenotypes
Cannabinoid-rich phenotypes refer to cannabis plants that express elevated levels of non-THC cannabinoids—particularly CBD, CBG, CBC, and CBN—either naturally or through selective breeding. These phenotypes emerge from genetic variation within cannabis populations and are identified through lab testing and breeding records rather than visual traits alone. Breeders working in this category often select parent plants with documented cannabinoid profiles to stabilize high-CBD or high-CBG offspring. Cannabinoid-rich phenotypes have become a distinct breeding focus as research into minor cannabinoids expands and regulatory frameworks in various jurisdictions create market demand for non-intoxicating or low-THC cultivars.
Cannabinoid Rich Phenotypes strains
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Cannabinoid-rich phenotypes refer to cannabis plants that express elevated levels of non-THC cannabinoids—particularly CBD, CBG, CBC, and CBN—either naturally or through selective breeding. These phenotypes emerge from genetic variation within cannabis populations and are identified through lab testing and breeding records rather than visual traits alone. Breeders working in this category often select parent plants with documented cannabinoid profiles to stabilize high-CBD or high-CBG offspring. Cannabinoid-rich phenotypes have become a distinct breeding focus as research into minor cannabinoids expands and regulatory frameworks in various jurisdictions create market demand for non-intoxicating or low-THC cultivars.
Breeders use cannabinoid-rich phenotypes as foundation genetics to develop cultivars with specific cannabinoid ratios. Stabilizing these traits requires multi-generation selection, backcrossing, and regular testing to maintain consistent cannabinoid expression across seeds or clones.
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