For those that have made seeds, or are breeding using high Cbd varieties---
Is one parent or the other responsible for passing the CBD content onto the progeny? I have no experience breeding with Autos, but to my knowledge, in an autoflowering hybrid, the male is known to pass on the autoflowering trait to a hybrid cross...
I have the cannatonic #4 female cutting, and was planning to experiment with some hybrids. The cannabinoid content of the Cannatonic #4 tests consistently at .1 - 1%THC, .1-1%CBC, .1-1% CBG, 13-15%CBD.
My goal being to create a hybrid that is 10-15% CBD, and 10-15% THC, with high terpene content. Also keeping a close eye on CBG, CBC, and other lesser cannabinoid contents rising.
What Id like is a medicinal variety to make oils from with equal or near equal parts thc/cbd (atleast 15%), with a complex terpene profile.
Also what would be the most effective means to get access to lab testing, living in a state that is in its infancy stages of Medical, and only allows extracts are part of the medicinal program?
Is one parent or the other responsible for passing the CBD content onto the progeny? I have no experience breeding with Autos, but to my knowledge, in an autoflowering hybrid, the male is known to pass on the autoflowering trait to a hybrid cross...
I have the cannatonic #4 female cutting, and was planning to experiment with some hybrids. The cannabinoid content of the Cannatonic #4 tests consistently at .1 - 1%THC, .1-1%CBC, .1-1% CBG, 13-15%CBD.
My goal being to create a hybrid that is 10-15% CBD, and 10-15% THC, with high terpene content. Also keeping a close eye on CBG, CBC, and other lesser cannabinoid contents rising.
What Id like is a medicinal variety to make oils from with equal or near equal parts thc/cbd (atleast 15%), with a complex terpene profile.
Also what would be the most effective means to get access to lab testing, living in a state that is in its infancy stages of Medical, and only allows extracts are part of the medicinal program?