High Cbd Phenotypes
High-CBD phenotypes represent cannabis plants bred to express elevated cannabidiol concentrations, often with minimal THC presence. These phenotypes emerged from deliberate selection within hybrid lineages and CBD-dominant cultivars, beginning in the early 2010s as breeders identified and stabilized low-THC, high-CBD expressions. Lineage records frequently report these phenotypes arising from crosses involving Harlequin, Cannatonic, Charlotte's Web, and Swiss landraces. Breeders working in this category prioritize CBD synthase enzyme expression and cannabinoid pathway genetics, producing plants commonly associated with 1:1 to 20:1 CBD-to-THC ratios. Cultivation focus typically centers on phenotype stability across generations and consistent cannabinoid profile preservation.
High Cbd Phenotypes strains
No strains tagged into High Cbd Phenotypes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
High-CBD phenotypes represent cannabis plants bred to express elevated cannabidiol concentrations, often with minimal THC presence. These phenotypes emerged from deliberate selection within hybrid lineages and CBD-dominant cultivars, beginning in the early 2010s as breeders identified and stabilized low-THC, high-CBD expressions. Lineage records frequently report these phenotypes arising from crosses involving Harlequin, Cannatonic, Charlotte's Web, and Swiss landraces. Breeders working in this category prioritize CBD synthase enzyme expression and cannabinoid pathway genetics, producing plants commonly associated with 1:1 to 20:1 CBD-to-THC ratios. Cultivation focus typically centers on phenotype stability across generations and consistent cannabinoid profile preservation.
High-CBD phenotypes serve as foundational genetics for stabilizing non-intoxicating cultivars and for creating balanced hybrid ratios. Breeders use these lines to backcross into established varieties, introduce CBD traits into desired aromatic profiles, and develop seed populations for targeted cannabinoid expression.
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