High-Terpene Low-Cannabinoid Strains

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Buy ace seeds -hokkaido hemp. Buy a lot, and only select and breed the hemp you like the smells/terpenes of.

0-5%thc, and the 5% pheno is very rare.
 
Buy ace seeds -hokkaido hemp. Buy a lot, and only select and breed the hemp you like the smells/terpenes of.

0-5%thc, and the 5% pheno is very rare.
I was looking at that one too.
Was also looking through The Landrace Team's catalog.
My thing is that these low cannabinoid landrace and wild strains also haven't been refined for high terps so I don't know how weak they will be on that level.
 
What your looking for is hemp
Yes, but I'm looking for a specific type of hemp. But it's not easy to find low cannabinoid hemp. Most of it is bred to produce a good deal of CBD/CBG to replace what would normally be produced as THC. Would be awesome to find a strain that was bred to divert it's energy into making terps rather than cannabinoids.
 
You can find the synthetic weed youre looking for (k2) at most gas stations - but you'll have to add the terps yourself lol
 
Just look at the test reports at horncreekhemp, some of them have 6%+ terpenes. Or just find a Chinese chemical company that extracts them, although they tend to be unstable.
 
Just look at the test reports at horncreekhemp, some of them have 6%+ terpenes. Or just find a Chinese chemical company that extracts them, although they tend to be unstable.
Horn Creek Hemp sells CBD rich buds. Not what I'm looking for.
Also not trying to buy anyone's product (especially not from China), unless it's seeds or growing equipment/supplies.
 
Forbidden Fruit tests up to 26% THC. That's waaay too high for what I'm looking for. I'm wondering if there's any plants bred out there that, like the Moroccan Beldia, are low on cannabinoids and thus have significantly higher terp to cannabinoid ratios.
You might've read that somewhere but that doesn't make it true. Even the shadiest lab wouldn't put that result on the original FF clone .
Besides that you should know that THC content is meaningless to real headies.
 
What I'm describing is what Dr Guiseppe Mandolino dubbed a Type V cannabis plant.
Maybe you'll have to take some trips to the middle east and Asia and find landrace specimens that fit your criteria.
I'd imagine from there you could start your own breeding program.
 
Type V chemotypes are classified as having Zero cannabinoids or such little cannabinoids they are considered negligible....since there arent any cannabinoids for terpenes to synergize with, the only practical usage seems to be growing hemp without having to worry about thc content.

I wonder if this type of cannabis would even produce a trichome?
 
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