The term chemovar (chemical variety) is used to describe the specific chemical profile of a plant, the quantities of cannabinoids and terpenoids present. Within a specific strain or variety--let's take White Widow as an example--, one breeder's chemovar will be different from another's. This is why I prefer the term chemovar, and why I'm interested in investigating what each breeder claims about their chemovar.
Below are all photoperiod, feminised strains of White Widow from different breeders. It's obvious that not all WWs are created equal: one breeder claims 13% THC and another claims 26% THC. Nirvana is the only breeder who supplies the names of the strains from India and Brasil; Lineage Genetics states that the Bras. Sat. is a "land race," and that the Indica "mostlikely" comes from the state of Kerala in India. But how many different chemovars are grown in Kerala? One breeder says 65% Indica, another says 50/50%. Etc. etc.
Clearly, these are all different chemovars:
Dutch Passion cup winner 20%+ THC
"Genuine 1980s F1 Indian indica x Brasilian sativa"
Dinafem 12-16% THC
65% Ind: WW x WW
Nirvana 15-20% THC
Keralan (South India) x Manga Rosa (Brazil), "predom. Indica"
Green House 19% THC
South Ind. x Bras. Sat.
Lineage Genetics 21% THC
"It was originally developed by Shantibaba when he was working with the Greenhouse Seed Co. It is a 60% indica hybrid strain that is a cross of a Brazilian land-race sativa and a South Indian indica, most likely from the state of Kerala."
Victory Seeds 26% THC
Indian/Brasilian cross
The Plant 13% THC:
"The Plant's White Widow was originally sourced as a cutting from the Basque region in north-west Spain. It is a 50/50 indica/sativa strain that is believed to have been created from the breeding of Brazilian and South Indian cannabis plants."
Below are all photoperiod, feminised strains of White Widow from different breeders. It's obvious that not all WWs are created equal: one breeder claims 13% THC and another claims 26% THC. Nirvana is the only breeder who supplies the names of the strains from India and Brasil; Lineage Genetics states that the Bras. Sat. is a "land race," and that the Indica "mostlikely" comes from the state of Kerala in India. But how many different chemovars are grown in Kerala? One breeder says 65% Indica, another says 50/50%. Etc. etc.
Clearly, these are all different chemovars:
Dutch Passion cup winner 20%+ THC
"Genuine 1980s F1 Indian indica x Brasilian sativa"
Dinafem 12-16% THC
65% Ind: WW x WW
Nirvana 15-20% THC
Keralan (South India) x Manga Rosa (Brazil), "predom. Indica"
Green House 19% THC
South Ind. x Bras. Sat.
Lineage Genetics 21% THC
"It was originally developed by Shantibaba when he was working with the Greenhouse Seed Co. It is a 60% indica hybrid strain that is a cross of a Brazilian land-race sativa and a South Indian indica, most likely from the state of Kerala."
Victory Seeds 26% THC
Indian/Brasilian cross
The Plant 13% THC:
"The Plant's White Widow was originally sourced as a cutting from the Basque region in north-west Spain. It is a 50/50 indica/sativa strain that is believed to have been created from the breeding of Brazilian and South Indian cannabis plants."
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