Therapeutic Ratio Cannabinoids
Therapeutic Ratio Cannabinoids refer to strains and breeding lines selected for specific ratios of major cannabinoids—primarily CBD:THC balances—rather than THC dominance alone. These genetics are commonly associated with research into cannabinoid synergy and entourage effects, where breeders document ratios like 1:1, 2:1, or high-CBD phenotypes. Lineage records frequently report crosses involving CBD-rich landraces, industrial hemp genetics, and modern cultivars bred specifically to express non-intoxicating or balanced cannabinoid profiles. This category encompasses both stabilized F1 hybrids and multi-generational selections where cannabinoid ratios have been verified through breeding data rather than lab testing alone. Preservation of these genetics is important for understanding how cannabinoid expression varies across environmental and genetic backgrounds.
Therapeutic Ratio Cannabinoids strains
No strains tagged into Therapeutic Ratio Cannabinoids yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Therapeutic Ratio Cannabinoids refer to strains and breeding lines selected for specific ratios of major cannabinoids—primarily CBD:THC balances—rather than THC dominance alone. These genetics are commonly associated with research into cannabinoid synergy and entourage effects, where breeders document ratios like 1:1, 2:1, or high-CBD phenotypes. Lineage records frequently report crosses involving CBD-rich landraces, industrial hemp genetics, and modern cultivars bred specifically to express non-intoxicating or balanced cannabinoid profiles. This category encompasses both stabilized F1 hybrids and multi-generational selections where cannabinoid ratios have been verified through breeding data rather than lab testing alone. Preservation of these genetics is important for understanding how cannabinoid expression varies across environmental and genetic backgrounds.
Breeders working in this category prioritize phenotype selection and backcrossing to maintain consistent cannabinoid ratios across generations. Documentation of chemotype—the plant's cannabinoid chemical profile—is essential for stabilizing therapeutic ratio lines and predicting offspring expression.
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