Cbd Content
CBD (cannabidiol) content represents the concentration of this non-intoxicating cannabinoid in cannabis flowers and extracts, typically measured as a percentage of dry weight. Unlike THC, CBD does not produce psychoactive effects and is often the focus of breeding programs aimed at high-CBD cultivars. CBD content varies widely across strains, from trace amounts (<0.3%) to dominant profiles (15%+), depending on genetics and cultivation conditions. Lineage records frequently report CBD percentages alongside THC ratios, as the cannabinoid profile is a primary classification marker in modern breeding. Testing accuracy requires laboratory analysis, as visual assessment cannot determine cannabinoid levels.
Cbd Content strains
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CBD (cannabidiol) content represents the concentration of this non-intoxicating cannabinoid in cannabis flowers and extracts, typically measured as a percentage of dry weight. Unlike THC, CBD does not produce psychoactive effects and is often the focus of breeding programs aimed at high-CBD cultivars. CBD content varies widely across strains, from trace amounts (<0.3%) to dominant profiles (15%+), depending on genetics and cultivation conditions. Lineage records frequently report CBD percentages alongside THC ratios, as the cannabinoid profile is a primary classification marker in modern breeding. Testing accuracy requires laboratory analysis, as visual assessment cannot determine cannabinoid levels.
Breeders working in the high-CBD category select parent plants with stable CBD-dominant genetics to stabilize desired cannabinoid ratios across generations. CBD content is a key trait marker for cultivars developed for specific consumer and commercial applications, making cannabinoid profiling essential in modern breeding programs.
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