High Cbg Phenotypes
High CBG phenotypes represent cannabis genetics selected or bred to express elevated cannabigerol (CBG) levels, often 5–15% or higher. CBG is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that serves as a biochemical precursor to THC, CBD, and CBC during plant development. These phenotypes typically emerge from crosses involving CBG-dominant cultivars or through selective breeding of naturally occurring high-CBG expressions. Lineage records frequently report strains like White CBG, Sour G, and Stem Cell as foundational high-CBG genetics. High-CBG phenotypes remain relatively uncommon in commercial breeding compared to THC or CBD-focused lines, reflecting ongoing research into cannabinoid biosynthesis and agricultural stability.
High Cbg Phenotypes strains
No strains tagged into High Cbg Phenotypes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
High CBG phenotypes represent cannabis genetics selected or bred to express elevated cannabigerol (CBG) levels, often 5–15% or higher. CBG is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that serves as a biochemical precursor to THC, CBD, and CBC during plant development. These phenotypes typically emerge from crosses involving CBG-dominant cultivars or through selective breeding of naturally occurring high-CBG expressions. Lineage records frequently report strains like White CBG, Sour G, and Stem Cell as foundational high-CBG genetics. High-CBG phenotypes remain relatively uncommon in commercial breeding compared to THC or CBD-focused lines, reflecting ongoing research into cannabinoid biosynthesis and agricultural stability.
Breeders working in the high-CBG category pursue these phenotypes for cannabinoid diversity research, terpene and secondary metabolite profiling, and development of novel cultivar families. Stabilizing high-CBG expression across generations presents technical challenges, as CBG abundance often correlates with specific genetic backgrounds and growing conditions.
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