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Thcv Dominant Strains

THCV-dominant strains represent a minor cannabinoid family where tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) comprises a notable portion of the plant's total cannabinoid profile. These genetics are relatively uncommon and often originate from African and Asian cannabis landrace populations, particularly sativas. Breeders and researchers have identified THCV expression primarily through selective breeding and genetic testing, as this cannabinoid is not abundant in most modern cultivars. The trait is inherited and can be stabilized across generations, though THCV-dominant phenotypes typically require careful selection and verification through laboratory cannabinoid profiling.

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Thcv Dominant Strains strains

No strains tagged into Thcv Dominant Strains yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.

About Thcv Dominant Strains

THCV-dominant strains represent a minor cannabinoid family where tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) comprises a notable portion of the plant's total cannabinoid profile. These genetics are relatively uncommon and often originate from African and Asian cannabis landrace populations, particularly sativas. Breeders and researchers have identified THCV expression primarily through selective breeding and genetic testing, as this cannabinoid is not abundant in most modern cultivars. The trait is inherited and can be stabilized across generations, though THCV-dominant phenotypes typically require careful selection and verification through laboratory cannabinoid profiling.

Breeder relevance

Breeders working in this category focus on isolating and stabilizing THCV expression through controlled crosses, often hybridizing sativas or THCV-rich landraces with established cultivars. Understanding THCV inheritance patterns helps guide marker-assisted selection programs and maintains genetic records of this increasingly studied minor cannabinoid family.

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