Thc Dominant Phenotype
THC-dominant phenotypes represent cannabis plants expressing higher concentrations of tetrahydrocannabinol relative to cannabidiol (CBD) and other minor cannabinoids. Breeders have selectively cultivated this expression for decades, resulting in most modern recreational cultivars displaying THC-dominant profiles. These phenotypes emerge from complex genetic interactions involving multiple loci that regulate cannabinoid synthase enzymes. Lineage records frequently report THC-dominant expression in widely distributed strain families across Indica, Sativa, and hybrid classifications. Understanding phenotypic cannabinoid ratios remains essential for cannabis genetics study and breeding program development.
Thc Dominant Phenotype strains
No strains tagged into Thc Dominant Phenotype yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
THC-dominant phenotypes represent cannabis plants expressing higher concentrations of tetrahydrocannabinol relative to cannabidiol (CBD) and other minor cannabinoids. Breeders have selectively cultivated this expression for decades, resulting in most modern recreational cultivars displaying THC-dominant profiles. These phenotypes emerge from complex genetic interactions involving multiple loci that regulate cannabinoid synthase enzymes. Lineage records frequently report THC-dominant expression in widely distributed strain families across Indica, Sativa, and hybrid classifications. Understanding phenotypic cannabinoid ratios remains essential for cannabis genetics study and breeding program development.
Breeders working with THC-dominant phenotypes focus on stabilizing high-expression traits through backcrossing and selection across generations. Identifying and isolating THC-dominant individuals early in breeding cycles allows targeted development of consistent cultivars for genetic preservation and commercial seed production.
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