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Want to learn more about how to breed cannabis? In part 1 of our series on the science of breeding, we talk about the genetic basis of THC and CBD production in cannabis plants. What are the genes responsible for producing these two compounds and what's the relationship between THC and CBD? Why do some plants produce high THC or high CBD, and how do we get plants with a 1:1 ratio? You may be surprised to discover how much about human genetics you can also apply to understanding cannabis genetics. Find out even more at: https://www.deltaleaflabs.com/blogs/genetics-thc-cbd#/

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