''Cannabis'' strains is a popular name to refer to plant varieties of the monospecific genus
''Cannabis sativa'' L.. They are either pure or
hybrid varieties
Variety may refer to:
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of the plant, which encompasses various sub-species ''
C. sativa'', ''
C. indica'', and ''
C. ruderalis''.
Varieties are developed to intensify specific characteristics of the plant, or to differentiate the
strain for the purposes of marketing or to make it more effective as a
drug
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. Variety names are typically chosen by their
growers, and often reflect properties of the plant such as taste, color, smell, or the origin of the variety. The ''Cannabis'' strains referred to in this article are primarily those varieties with
recreational and medicinal use. These varieties have been cultivated to contain a high percentage of
cannabinoid
Cannabinoids () are several structural classes of compounds found primarily in the ''Cannabis'' plant or as synthetic compounds. The most notable cannabinoid is the phytocannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) (delta-9-THC), the primary psychoact ...
s. Several varieties of ''cannabis'', known as
hemp
Hemp, or industrial hemp, is a plant in the botanical class of ''Cannabis sativa'' cultivars grown specifically for industrial and consumable use. It can be used to make a wide range of products. Along with bamboo, hemp is among the fastest ...
, have a very low cannabinoid content, and are instead grown for their fiber and seed. Due to the legal status of the plant in many jurisdictions, ''Cannabis'' plant varieties are at high risk of
biopiracy
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.
Major variety types
Taxonomic paradigm
The two species of the ''Cannabis'' genus that are most commonly grown are ''
Cannabis indica
''Cannabis indica'' is an annual plant species in the family Cannabaceae indigenous to the Hindu Kush mountains of Southern Asia. The plant produces large amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), with total cann ...
'' and ''
Cannabis sativa
''Cannabis sativa'' is an annual Herbaceous plant, herbaceous flowering plant. The species was first classified by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. The specific epithet ''Sativum, sativa'' means 'cultivated'. Indigenous to East Asia, Eastern Asia, the pla ...
''.
A third species, ''
Cannabis ruderalis
''Cannabis ruderalis'' is a Variety (botany), variety, subspecies, or species of ''Cannabis'' native to Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. It contains a relatively low quantity of psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol ( ...
'', is very short and produces only trace amounts of
tetrahydrocannabinol
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is a cannabinoid found in cannabis. It is the principal psychoactive constituent of ''Cannabis'' and one of at least 113 total cannabinoids identified on the plant. Although the chemical formula for THC (C21H30O2) de ...
(THC), and thus is not commonly grown for industrial, recreational or medicinal use. However, because ''Cannabis ruderalis'' flowers independently of the
photoperiod
Photoperiod is the change of day length around the seasons. The rotation of the earth around its axis produces 24 hour changes in light (day) and dark (night) cycles on earth. The length of the light and dark in each phase varies across the season ...
and according to age, it has been used to breed
autoflowering strains.
Pure ''sativas'' are relatively tall (reaching as high as 4.5 meters), with long
internodes
A stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. It supports leaves, flowers and fruits, transports water and dissolved substances between the roots and the shoots in the xylem and phloem, engages in pho ...
and branches, and large, narrow-bladed leaves. Pure ''indica'' varieties are shorter and bushier, with wider leaflets. They are often favored by indoor growers for their size. ''Sativas'' bloom later than ''indicas'', often taking a month or two longer to mature. The subjective effects of ''sativas'' and ''indicas'' are said to differ, but the ratio of
tetrahydrocannabinol
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is a cannabinoid found in cannabis. It is the principal psychoactive constituent of ''Cannabis'' and one of at least 113 total cannabinoids identified on the plant. Although the chemical formula for THC (C21H30O2) de ...
(THC) to
cannabidiol (CBD) in most named drug varieties of both types is similar (averaging about 200:1). Unlike most commercially developed strains, ''indica''
landrace
A landrace is a Domestication, domesticated, locally adapted, often traditional variety of a species of animal or plant that has developed over time, through adaptation to its natural and cultural Environment (biophysical), environment of agric ...
s exhibit plants with varying THC/CBD ratios.
The informal designation ''sativa'' and ''indica'' may have various, controversial meanings. Morphologically, the name ''sativa'' designates tall plants with narrow leaves, while ''indica'' refers to short plants with wide leaves. Among the marijuana community however, ''sativa'' rather refers to equatorial varieties producing stimulating psychoactive effects, whereas ''indica''-type plants from Central Asia are used for relaxing and
sedative
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drugs (THC:CBD > 1).
File:Cannabis_indica.jpg, ''Cannabis indica
''Cannabis indica'' is an annual plant species in the family Cannabaceae indigenous to the Hindu Kush mountains of Southern Asia. The plant produces large amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), with total cann ...
''
File:Cannabis ruderalis habitus.jpg, ''Cannabis ruderalis
''Cannabis ruderalis'' is a Variety (botany), variety, subspecies, or species of ''Cannabis'' native to Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. It contains a relatively low quantity of psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol ( ...
''
Image:Cannabis sativa 001.JPG, ''Cannabis sativa
''Cannabis sativa'' is an annual Herbaceous plant, herbaceous flowering plant. The species was first classified by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. The specific epithet ''Sativum, sativa'' means 'cultivated'. Indigenous to East Asia, Eastern Asia, the pla ...
''
File:Cannab2 new.png, Relative size of ''cannabis'' types
Alternative classifications
There is an increasing discussion about whether the differences between species adequately represents the variability found within the genus ''Cannabis''.
There are five chemotaxonomic types of ''cannabis'': one with high levels of THC, one which is more fibrous and has higher levels of CBD, one that is an intermediate between the two, another one with high levels of
cannabigerol (CBG), and the last one almost without cannabinoids.
There has also been a recent movement to characterize strains based on their reported subjective effects.
Legality
Plant breeding is subject to a different set of rules and regulations, at times contradictory. The
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV Convention) grants limited proprietary rights to breeders over their seeds, under certain conditions. In parallel, and often in a conflicting way, a series of dispositions aiming to fight against
biopiracy
Biopiracy (also known as scientific colonialism ) is the unauthorized appropriation of knowledge and genetic resources of farming and indigenous communities by individuals or institutions seeking exclusive monopoly control through patents or in ...
require breeders to prove that the
free, prior and informed consent
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was obtained from the communities (often
Indigenous peoples
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or
peasant communities) from where the seeds used to breed the new variety originates.
This is the case in particular of the
Nagoya Protocol
The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity, also known as the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS), is ...
, a treaty complementing the
Convention on Biological Diversity
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), known informally as the Biodiversity Convention, is a multilateral treaty. The Convention has three main goals: the conservation of biological diversity (or biodiversity); the sustainable use of its ...
, in force since 2014 (2017 in the European Union).
In 2024, the
GRATK Treaty was adopted, preventing national
patent offices
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from granting patents based on biopiracy. Patent applicants relying on ''Cannabis'' strains will have to disclose the origin of the variety, which often entails compliance under the Nagoya protocol or other similar mechanisms of
Access and Benefit Sharing Agreement
An Access and Benefit Sharing Agreement (ABSA) is an agreement that defines the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the use of genetic resources. ABSAs typically arise in relation to bioprospecting where indigenous knowledge is used ...
.
Breeding

In addition to pure ''indica'', ''sativa'', and ''ruderalis'' varieties, hybrid varieties with varying ratios of these three types are common, such as the White Widow hybrid which has about 60% ''indica'' and 40% ''sativa'' ancestry. These hybrid varieties exhibit traits from both parental types. There are also commercial
crossbred hybrids which contain a mix of both ruderalis, indica or sativa genes, and are usually
autoflowering varieties. "Lowryder" was an early auto-flowering hybrid that retained the flowering behavior of ''ruderalis'' plants, while also producing appreciable amounts of THC and
CBD. Autoflowering ''cannabis'' varieties have the advantage of being discreet due to their small stature. They also require shorter growing periods, as well as having the additional advantage that they do not rely on a change in the
photoperiod
Photoperiod is the change of day length around the seasons. The rotation of the earth around its axis produces 24 hour changes in light (day) and dark (night) cycles on earth. The length of the light and dark in each phase varies across the season ...
to determine when to flower.
Breeding requires pollinating a female ''cannabis'' plant with male pollen. Although this occurs spontaneously and ubiquitously in nature, the intentional creation of new varieties typically involves selective breeding in a controlled environment.

When ''cannabis'' is cultivated for its psychoactive or medicinal properties, male plants will often be separated from females. This prevents fertilization of the female plants, either to facilitate ''
sin semilla'' flowering or to provide more control over which male is chosen. Pollen produced by the male is caught and stored until it is needed.
When a male plant of one strain pollinates a female of another strain, the seeds will be
F1 hybrid
F1 hybrid (also known as filial 1 hybrid) is the first filial generation of offspring of distinctly different parental types. F1 hybrids are used in genetics, and in selective breeding, where the term F1 crossbreed may be used. The term is somet ...
s of the male and female. These offspring will not be identical to their parents. Instead, they will have characteristics of both parents. Repeated breeding results in certain characteristics appearing with greater regularity.
It is impossible for a hermaphrodite to create any male-only seeds. A hermaphrodite may create female only seeds and hermaphrodite seeds. Also the female-only seeds may carry the hermaphrodite trait.
Hybridization is the process of plants and animals breeding. Natural wind currents help speed up this hybridization process and promotes a positive growth. Some plants produce many seeds while some produce little to none depending on how it is bred. If seeds are produced traits from both the original parents will be expressed.
Techniques such as
mutation breeding
Mutation breeding, sometimes referred to as "variation breeding", is the process of exposing seeds to chemicals, radiation, or enzymes in order to generate mutants with desirable traits to be bred with other cultivars. Plants created using mutagen ...
are used to develop new strains using
irradiation
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or chemical
mutagen
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s such as
colchicine
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. Various companies have been experimenting with creating new strains using
genetic engineering
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification or genetic manipulation, is the modification and manipulation of an organism's genes using technology. It is a set of Genetic engineering techniques, technologies used to change the genet ...
techniques.
THC vis-à-vis CBD
During the selective breeding process for medical marijuana, THC:CBD ratios are accounted for and accommodated to the needs of the client's preference/illness. Due to the large genetic diversity and different geographical climates and environments, a wide range of strains and properties exist.
THC is associated with the psychoactive ''high'', while CBD is not psychoactive and is purported to have medicinal properties. However,
conversion of CBD to THC
Conversion (chemistry), Conversion of cannabidiol (CBD) to tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) can occur through a ring-closing reaction. This cyclization can be acid-catalyzed or brought about by pyrolysis, heating.
Known methods
Comparison of phytocanna ...
can occur when CBD is heated to temperatures between 250–300 °C, potentially leading to its partial transformation into THC.
There is little evidence about the safety or efficacy of cannabinoids in the treatment of epilepsy.
Genetic stability
In order for there to be genetic stability within a marijuana strain the breeder has to go through selection and breeding, pinpointing the dominant and recessive genes within the two strains being crossed. After analyzing offspring with the preferred traits a breeder is looking for, the breeder will select the preferred traits and continue to breed those offspring to create the desired final product. Selection is a crucial process for a breeder to create a strain, especially if a client is looking for something with specific plant traits the breeder has to ensure that the hybrid's genetic traits have been closed in enough so unwanted traits aren't expressed in future harvests.
Varieties
In a retail market that is decriminalized such as in
The Netherlands
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, where wholesale production is illegal but prosecutions are not always enforced because of the contradiction of the law that is recognised by the courts,
competition puts pressure on breeders to create increasingly attractive varieties to maintain market share. Breeders give their strains distinct and memorable names in order to help differentiate them from their competitors' strains, although they may in fact be very similar.
Acapulco Gold
Acapulco Gold is a golden-leafed ''
Cannabis sativa
''Cannabis sativa'' is an annual Herbaceous plant, herbaceous flowering plant. The species was first classified by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. The specific epithet ''Sativum, sativa'' means 'cultivated'. Indigenous to East Asia, Eastern Asia, the pla ...
'' strain originally from the
Acapulco
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area of southwest
Mexico
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.
Bedrocan
Bedrocan is a medicinal ''cannabis'' variety cultivated from a
Dutch medical marijuana
Medical cannabis, medicinal cannabis or medical marijuana (MMJ) refers to Cannabis (drug), cannabis products and cannabinoid, cannabinoid molecules that are prescription drug, prescribed by physicians for their patients. The use of cannabi ...
''Cannabis sativa'' L. strain, having a standardized content of THC (22%) and CBD (1%). It is currently cultivated by Bedrocan Nederland, Bedrocan Canada and Bedrocan Danmark. It was introduced in 2003 and is dispensed through pharmacies after prescription from a physician.
Blue Dream

Blue Dream is a hybrid cannabis strain widely used for both medical and recreational purposes, developed in 2003.
Rumple Forskin OG Kush

Rumple Foreskin OG Kush is a hybrid cannabis strain widely used for both medical and recreational purposes, developed in 2003.
Charlotte's Web
Charlotte's Web
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is a high-
cannabidiol
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a phytocannabinoid, one of 113 identified cannabinoids in ''Cannabis'', along with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and accounts for up to 40% of the plant's extract. Medically, it is an anticonvulsant used to treat multiple f ...
(CBD), low-
tetrahydrocannabinol
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is a cannabinoid found in cannabis. It is the principal psychoactive constituent of ''Cannabis'' and one of at least 113 total cannabinoids identified on the plant. Although the chemical formula for THC (C21H30O2) de ...
(THC) ''cannabis'' variety and extract marketed as a
dietary supplement
A dietary supplement is a manufactured product intended to supplement a person's diet by taking a pill (pharmacy), pill, capsule (pharmacy), capsule, tablet (pharmacy), tablet, powder, or liquid. A supplement can provide nutrients eithe ...
under federal law of the United States.
It is produced by the Stanley brothers in Colorado. It does not induce the
psychoactive
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"
high
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" typically associated with recreational marijuana strains that are high in THC.
In September 2014, the Stanleys announced that they would ensure that the product consistently contained less than 0.3% THC.
Charlotte's Web gained national attention when it was used to treat
Charlotte Figi's
epileptic seizure
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s.
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. Her story has led to her being described as "the girl who is changing medical marijuana laws across America,"
as well as the "most famous example of medicinal hemp use".
Skunk
Skunk refers to ''cannabis'' strains that are strong-smelling and have been likened to the smell of the spray from a
skunk
Skunks are mammals in the family Mephitidae. They are known for their ability to spray a liquid with a strong, unpleasant scent from their anal glands. Different species of skunk vary in appearance from black-and-white to brown, cream or gi ...
. These strains of ''cannabis'' are believed to have originated during the early 1980s in the
United States
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prior to larger-scale development and popularization by
Dutch growers.
Just as with other strains of ''cannabis'', skunk is commonly grown in controlled indoor environments under specialized
grow light
A grow light is an electric light that can help plants grow. Grow lights either attempt to provide a light spectrum similar to that of the sun, or to provide a spectrum that is more tailored to the needs of the plants being cultivated (typically a ...
s, or in a
greenhouse
A greenhouse is a structure that is designed to regulate the temperature and humidity of the environment inside. There are different types of greenhouses, but they all have large areas covered with transparent materials that let sunlight pass an ...
when full outdoor conditions are not suitable; skunk strains are hybrids of ''Cannabis sativa'' and ''Cannabis indica''.
Sour Diesel
Sour Diesel is a hybrid strain of ''Cannabis sativa'' and ''Cannabis indica''.
See also
*
Autoflowering cannabis
References
External links
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