Cannabis genetics refers the male and female combination, sometimes including chemical manipulation, used to create one type of cannabis.
The inebriant ingredients in cannabis genetics are called cannabinoids. There are hundreds of trace cannabinoids and a few main inebriants well known as tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabinol, cannabidiol, cannabinolidic acid, cannabigerol, and cannabichromene.
The most famous is Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol or THC. Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol is thought to be responsible for most of the psychoactive effects of cannabis and is the active ingredient in synthetic THC pills such as marinol.
Marinol or dronabinol (light yellow resinous oil) has an active ingredient from a synthetic THC and usually comes in pill or soft gelatin capsule form. It is not supposed to be sold in a form to to smoke. Most people feel marinol is less potent than normal cannabis as a medicine.
Synthetic THC, called dronabinol, will not contain any CBD, CBN, or other cannabinoids, which is one reason why its pharmacological effects may differ significantly from those of natural Cannabis forms of ingestion.
Throughout time diversity and vigor has always been important to preserve the overall health and resistance of cannabis plants. When you see a “strain” of cannabis, you are basically looking at a particular plant that a marijuana breeder has created to display certain traits.
The marijuana plant has divided into two easily distinguishable genetic lines named sativa and indica. There is a third named ruderalis but not many breeders use ruderalis genetics.
Sativas basically grew wild in almost all equatorial regions of the globe like Mexico, Thailand, Colombia, and Jamaica. Indicas basically grew in southern Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Tibet, and Nepal. The plants were cultivated and bred for specific uses. Cannabis sativas was once used for straight smoking and while cannabis indica was used for making hashish and kif.
Sativa and Indica have been bred together for decades creating exciting new hybrid strains of cannabis with fantastic individual genetic traits. Do you want small or tall, fruity or skunky, heady or body stone, the choice of cannabis genetics grows every day.

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Azura is a berry flavored cannabis with a ratio of 40% sativa and 60% indica. The berry genetics are traced back to India. Bred with the Light of Jah after three years to produce a powerful sweet smoke. Azura has a short flowering period.

White widow cannabis is thought to be the most potent cannabis in the world. The high is extreme and the taste is incredibly sweet. Winner of more awards than any other genetics. Feminized versions available.

This type of feminized Haze is the original Jamaican sativa crossed with a Skunk. The plant grows tall if you let it, while the buds are compact like an indica. The flowers get a gold tinge to them. A popular hybrid cannabis among growers.

Cheese feminized cannabis is a Swiss Miss strain combined with a super skunk producing an easy growing plant. An earthy pungent flavor of bud that'll get you very high. Found in all the Amsterdam coffee shops.