Cannabinoid Terpenoid Ratios
Cannabinoid-terpenoid ratios describe the proportional relationship between specific cannabinoids (CBD, THC, CBN, etc.) and volatile terpenes within a cultivar's chemotype. These ratios emerge from both genetic lineage and environmental factors during cultivation and storage. Breeders and researchers track ratios to understand how cannabinoid profiles correlate with terpene expression—for example, strains with elevated limonene often show distinct cannabinoid distributions compared to myrcene-dominant varieties. Ratio documentation helps establish reproducible phenotypes across seed generations and informs cultivation strategies targeting specific chemical profiles.
Cannabinoid Terpenoid Ratios strains
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Cannabinoid-terpenoid ratios describe the proportional relationship between specific cannabinoids (CBD, THC, CBN, etc.) and volatile terpenes within a cultivar's chemotype. These ratios emerge from both genetic lineage and environmental factors during cultivation and storage. Breeders and researchers track ratios to understand how cannabinoid profiles correlate with terpene expression—for example, strains with elevated limonene often show distinct cannabinoid distributions compared to myrcene-dominant varieties. Ratio documentation helps establish reproducible phenotypes across seed generations and informs cultivation strategies targeting specific chemical profiles.
Breeders select parent plants based on stable cannabinoid-terpenoid ratios to produce consistent offspring chemotypes. Stabilizing these ratios across multiple generations is central to creating predictable cultivars for seed lines and clonal preservation.
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