What is Breeding?
Breeding involves deliberately crossbreeding cannabis plants with desired traits to achieve specific characteristics.
This practice has gained popularity with advancements in technology. Understanding plant reproduction is crucial in comprehending the intricacies and techniques involved in marijuana breeding.
Through the combination of traits from male and female cannabis plants, breeders can select or exclude specific characteristics.
This practice of cannabis breeding has contributed to the increased quantity and improved quality of weed available in the market.
Breeding techniques are commonly employed to prolong the life cycle of plants and enhance their desirable traits. In cannabis breeding, the primary objective is to elevate the potency of the plant.
Initially, ideal cannabis plants had THC levels of 3-5%, but through advancements in breeding, scientists have achieved THC contents as high as 18-20%.
Moreover, breeding aids in developing pest-resistant strains, meeting the heightened demand for cannabis by increasing production levels.
These advancements in breeding have significantly contributed to the availability of high-potency cannabis varieties, improved resistance to pests, and increased overall production output.
Breeders typically employ two standard breeding methods: Inbred lines and Hybrid lines.
Each approach yields distinct plant species, with inbred lines focusing on genetic purity and stability, while hybrid lines aim to combine desirable traits from different parent plants.