Cbdas Dominant Genetics
CBDA-dominant genetics refer to cannabis cultivars bred to express high levels of cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), the acidic precursor to CBD found in raw plant material. These lineages typically result from crosses emphasizing low-THC parents with high CBDA expression, often derived from hemp-type genetics or specific CBD-rich cultivars. CBDA remains in plant tissue until exposed to heat (decarboxylation), converting to CBD. Breeders working in this category often track cannabinoid ratios through lab testing across generations to stabilize CBDA phenotypes. These genetics are primarily developed for extraction, processor markets, and cultivators seeking non-intoxicating cannabinoid profiles.
Cbdas Dominant Genetics strains
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CBDA-dominant genetics refer to cannabis cultivars bred to express high levels of cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), the acidic precursor to CBD found in raw plant material. These lineages typically result from crosses emphasizing low-THC parents with high CBDA expression, often derived from hemp-type genetics or specific CBD-rich cultivars. CBDA remains in plant tissue until exposed to heat (decarboxylation), converting to CBD. Breeders working in this category often track cannabinoid ratios through lab testing across generations to stabilize CBDA phenotypes. These genetics are primarily developed for extraction, processor markets, and cultivators seeking non-intoxicating cannabinoid profiles.
CBDA-dominant lines serve as foundation stock for breeding CBD-rich cultivars and for creating F1 hybrids with balanced cannabinoid ratios. Growers and processors select these genetics to maintain acidic cannabinoid integrity in fresh-frozen or raw material workflows.
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