The plant has and is changing. Like every other domesticated animal or cultivated plant. Selective breeding for certain traits.
Unless someone is growing seeds from the 1930's or has found some sorta pure strain grown for decades in genetic isolation, it's different.
It's not just THC and CBD, it's the expression and the ratios of 60 or more compounds. And, the expression of those compounds have a genetic component, and likely a environmental component as well.
Make no mistake, the selection pressure by growers has "improved" the performance of the plant. Including combining populations from geographicly distinct areas.
Unless someone is growing seeds from the 1930's or has found some sorta pure strain grown for decades in genetic isolation, it's different.
It's not just THC and CBD, it's the expression and the ratios of 60 or more compounds. And, the expression of those compounds have a genetic component, and likely a environmental component as well.
Make no mistake, the selection pressure by growers has "improved" the performance of the plant. Including combining populations from geographicly distinct areas.
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