Hi Pédetoddy,
That's an interesting idea and of course it can be done, for example by producing a F1 hybrid between CBD #1 and a true breeding tropical sativa of pure THC chemotype like a Thai, the F1 will most probably produce a sativa dominant hybrid with high chances of finding balanced THC:CBD chemotypes, then produce a F2 which will allow maximum genetic recombination until find the most extreme tropical sativa expressions with high CBD content and low THC content.
This kind of CBD rich hybrids with strong tropical sativa influence will be very suitable for the medical cannabis industry in countries like Colombia or Thailand, because most of the current CBD rich strains on the market based on indica genetics flower too small in a tropical location due to constant 12/12 photoperiods and will easily get rot too due to constant high moisture in these tropical places.
That's an interesting idea and of course it can be done, for example by producing a F1 hybrid between CBD #1 and a true breeding tropical sativa of pure THC chemotype like a Thai, the F1 will most probably produce a sativa dominant hybrid with high chances of finding balanced THC:CBD chemotypes, then produce a F2 which will allow maximum genetic recombination until find the most extreme tropical sativa expressions with high CBD content and low THC content.
This kind of CBD rich hybrids with strong tropical sativa influence will be very suitable for the medical cannabis industry in countries like Colombia or Thailand, because most of the current CBD rich strains on the market based on indica genetics flower too small in a tropical location due to constant 12/12 photoperiods and will easily get rot too due to constant high moisture in these tropical places.
It would be great if the Ace seeds create a CBD variety that was meant to be grown in the tropical latitudes without problem of early flowering. Is it possible a 100% sativa with high cbd?