By MjInvest Admin on Thursday, 08 January 2026
Category: Cannabis News Wire

Cannabis Genetics

​Understanding cannabis genetics is crucial for cultivators and consumers alike. Genetics determine everything from the plant's growth structure and cannabinoid profile to its aroma and effects.

The Basics of Cannabis Classification

Cannabis plants are broadly categorized into three main types, which represent different genetic lineages and growth characteristics:

1. Cannabis sativa2. Cannabis indica3. Cannabis ruderalis

Hybrid Strains

Most commercially available cannabis strains are hybrids, meaning they are a cross between sativa and indica (and sometimes ruderalis) genetics. Hybrids are bred to combine desirable traits from both parents, such as the high yield of an indica with the energetic effects of a sativa.

The effects of a hybrid are generally described by their dominant genetic makeup:

Hybrid Type

Genetic Ratio

Expected Effects

Sativa-Dominant

>50% Sativa

More energetic and cerebral, but with some physical relaxation

Balanced Hybrid

50% Sativa, 50% Indica

A mix of mind and body effects

Indica-Dominant

>50% Indica

More relaxing and sedating, with some mental uplift

Key Genetic Concepts

Cultivators focus on several genetic factors to develop new and improved strains:

Phenotype and GenotypeChemotype

The chemotype describes the chemical profile of the plant, specifically focusing on the ratio of key cannabinoids like THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (Cannabidiol).

Chemotype

Primary Cannabinoids

Commercial Goal

Type I

High THC, Low CBD

Psychoactive effect

Type II

Mixed THC and CBD

Balanced effect

Type III

High CBD, Low THC

Non-psychoactive/Therapeutic

Terpenes

Terpenes are aromatic compounds produced by the cannabis plant. Genetics dictate the type and quantity of terpenes produced, which are responsible for the plant's unique aroma and are believed to contribute to the overall effect (the "entourage effect"). Common terpenes include:

Genetic Preservation and Breeding

Cannabis breeding programs aim to stabilize desirable traits over generations.

Term

Definition

Landrace Strain

A pure, indigenous strain that has evolved naturally in its geographical location.

Backcrossing

Crossing a hybrid with one of its parent strains to stabilize specific traits

Cloning

Taking a cutting from a mother plant to create a genetically identical copy

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