Thc Cbd Ratio
THC-to-CBD ratio is not a terpene, but a cannabinoid proportion metric that describes the relative amounts of two major phytocannabinoids in cannabis flowers or extracts. This ratio—expressed as THC:CBD or as percentages—has become a standard descriptor in breeding programs and product labeling because it reflects the plant's biochemical profile. Lineage records frequently report ratio phenotypes (e.g., 1:1, 20:1, CBD-dominant) as a way to categorize offspring potential. The ratio itself is determined by genetic background, enzyme activity (THCAS and CBDAS synthases), and environmental factors during cultivation. Breeders working in therapeutic and regulated markets often select for specific ratios to meet consumer preferences and compliance requirements.
Thc Cbd Ratio strains
No strains tagged into Thc Cbd Ratio yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this terpene.
THC-to-CBD ratio is not a terpene, but a cannabinoid proportion metric that describes the relative amounts of two major phytocannabinoids in cannabis flowers or extracts. This ratio—expressed as THC:CBD or as percentages—has become a standard descriptor in breeding programs and product labeling because it reflects the plant's biochemical profile. Lineage records frequently report ratio phenotypes (e.g., 1:1, 20:1, CBD-dominant) as a way to categorize offspring potential. The ratio itself is determined by genetic background, enzyme activity (THCAS and CBDAS synthases), and environmental factors during cultivation. Breeders working in therapeutic and regulated markets often select for specific ratios to meet consumer preferences and compliance requirements.
Breeders track THC:CBD ratios as a heritable trait to stabilize desired phenotypes and develop consistent cultivar families. Backcrossing and selective breeding for cannabinoid synthase expression allow stable 1:1, 2:1, or CBD-dominant ratios to emerge across generations.
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