Cbdas Dominant Pathways
CBDA-dominant pathways refer to cannabis genetics where cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) accumulates as the primary acidic cannabinoid during flower development, rather than THCA or balanced ratios. These plants typically express recessive alleles at key synthase loci that favor CBD biosynthesis over THC production. Lineage records frequently report CBDA-dominant phenotypes emerging from high-CBD breeding lines, including crosses involving Harlequin, Charlotte's Web, and Cannatonic ancestors. The pathway involves genetic regulation of CBDA synthase activity and upstream precursor allocation. Understanding CBDA-dominant genetics is foundational for breeders developing cannabinoid-specific cultivars.
Cbdas Dominant Pathways strains
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CBDA-dominant pathways refer to cannabis genetics where cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) accumulates as the primary acidic cannabinoid during flower development, rather than THCA or balanced ratios. These plants typically express recessive alleles at key synthase loci that favor CBD biosynthesis over THC production. Lineage records frequently report CBDA-dominant phenotypes emerging from high-CBD breeding lines, including crosses involving Harlequin, Charlotte's Web, and Cannatonic ancestors. The pathway involves genetic regulation of CBDA synthase activity and upstream precursor allocation. Understanding CBDA-dominant genetics is foundational for breeders developing cannabinoid-specific cultivars.
Breeders working in this category leverage CBDA-dominant genetics as stable parental stock for creating consistent low-THC, high-CBD cultivars. These lines serve as genetic anchors in breeding programs where cannabinoid ratio predictability and absence of psychoactive precursors are breeding objectives.
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