Auto CBDV 1:1
Cannabis Strain by Seedsman
Introduction
Introduction
Auto CBDV 1:1 from Seedsman represents something genuinely unusual in the cannabis seed market: a variety bred specifically for cannabidivarin (CBDV) production in a balanced 1:1 ratio format. While CBD varieties have become commonplace, CBDV-focused breeding remains relatively rare, making this autoflower a noteworthy entry in the expanding world of minor cannabinoid cultivation.
Lineage
Lineage
Seedsman, a UK-based seed retailer established in 2003, partners with professional breeders to develop genetics that often push beyond mainstream THC-focused varieties. Auto CBDV 1:1 reflects this forward-looking approach. CBDV (cannabidivarin) is a homolog of CBD—structurally similar but with a shortened side chain—that has attracted research interest for potential applications distinct from CBD. Developing a stable 1:1 ratio autoflower requires careful breeding work: balancing CBDV and CBD (or THC) production while maintaining autoflowering traits and viable plant performance. The ruderalis/indica/sativa classification indicates a broad genetic base was used to achieve this cannabinoid target. The specific parent cultivars are proprietary to Seedsman’s breeding partnerships.
Terpenes
Terpenes
CBDV-focused varieties occupy relatively uncharted aromatic territory. Unlike the well-documented terpene profiles of popular THC strains, CBDV cultivars have less established sensory expectations. Hemp-derived and CBD-focused genetics often express earthy, herbal, and mildly floral terpene profiles—functional rather than decadent. The 67-day lifecycle provides moderate time for terpene development. Growers should approach this variety with curiosity rather than specific aromatic expectations, as the breeding priority was clearly cannabinoid ratio rather than terpene spectacle.
Growth
Growth
The 67-day seed-to-harvest timeline is typical for autoflowers of this genetic complexity. Growing a cannabinoid-ratio variety requires the same basic cultivation approach as any autoflower, though growers interested in verifying the 1:1 CBDV ratio should budget for laboratory testing at harvest. The three-way genetic classification suggests standard hybrid autoflower structure. Regular seeds require sex identification. Environmental conditions—particularly light intensity and nutrient management during flowering—may influence final cannabinoid ratios.
Effects
Effects
A 1:1 CBDV variety is unlikely to produce significant intoxicating effects. CBDV is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid currently under scientific investigation; published research remains preliminary, and therapeutic claims would be premature. Users interested in CBDV are typically motivated by the compound’s research profile rather than recreational expectations. The experience may be subtle or imperceptible in traditional cannabis-use terms.
Documentation
Documentation
Seedsman provides strain data through seedsman.com. As a relatively novel cannabinoid target, independent verification of CBDV content through third-party laboratory testing is particularly advisable. Published scientific literature on CBDV continues to expand, though consumer-focused strain reviews are predictably scarce.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only. Cannabis affects individuals differently. Consult healthcare professionals before use. Verify legal status in your jurisdiction.
Sources: https://www.seedsman.com/us-en/?a_aid=ms42
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