Cbdv
CBDV (cannabidivarin) is a minor cannabinoid found in cannabis that shares structural similarity with CBD but features a shorter alkyl side chain. First isolated and characterized in the 1960s, CBDV appears in low concentrations across diverse cannabis chemotypes, though some landrace and specialty breeding lines accumulate it more readily. Breeders and researchers have shown renewed interest in CBDV-enriched cultivars as analytical methods improve, though most commercial cannabis remains CBD or THC dominant. CBDV's presence is documented through gas chromatography and mass spectrometry; its occurrence and expression patterns are still being mapped across different genetic backgrounds and growing conditions.
Cbdv strains
No strains tagged into Cbdv yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
CBDV (cannabidivarin) is a minor cannabinoid found in cannabis that shares structural similarity with CBD but features a shorter alkyl side chain. First isolated and characterized in the 1960s, CBDV appears in low concentrations across diverse cannabis chemotypes, though some landrace and specialty breeding lines accumulate it more readily. Breeders and researchers have shown renewed interest in CBDV-enriched cultivars as analytical methods improve, though most commercial cannabis remains CBD or THC dominant. CBDV's presence is documented through gas chromatography and mass spectrometry; its occurrence and expression patterns are still being mapped across different genetic backgrounds and growing conditions.
Breeders working in cannabinoid diversity programs occasionally select for CBDV prominence, though it remains a secondary target compared to CBD or THC breeding. Lines retaining higher CBDV expression require consistent testing and phenotype documentation, as CBDV inheritance patterns and environmental triggers are not yet fully standardized in breeding literature.
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