Development of Cannabinoids in Flowers of Industrial Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.): A Pilot Study

J Agric Food Chem. 2020 Jun 3;68(22):6058-6064. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c01211. Epub 2020 May 18.

Abstract

A field study was performed to investigate the development of cannabinoids in flowers of industrial hemp using three day-length-sensitive and two day-length-neutral varieties. Flower samples were analyzed for cannabinoids on a weekly basis from 2 to 4 weeks postanthesis to plant senescence. Results indicate that total THC, CBD, and CBG significantly increased as flowers matured, reaching the greatest concentration during 6 to 7 weeks postanthesis. After a plateau stage of varied length for different varieties, the peak concentrations declined as plants senesced. Total THC was above the 0.3% threshold from 4 weeks postanthesis to the end of the growing season for day-length-sensitive varieties, but this only occurred during 6 to 7 weeks postanthesis for day-length-neutral varieties. The CBD/THC ratio in flowers dynamically changed during the entire reproductive stage for all of the evaluated varieties. The current study provides vital information for successful cultivation of industrial hemp.

Keywords: CBD; CBD/THC ratio; CBG; THC; cannabis sativa.

MeSH terms

  • Cannabinoids / analysis*
  • Cannabinoids / metabolism
  • Cannabis / chemistry*
  • Cannabis / growth & development
  • Cannabis / metabolism
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Flowers / chemistry
  • Flowers / growth & development*
  • Flowers / metabolism
  • Pilot Projects
  • Plant Extracts / analysis*
  • Plant Extracts / metabolism

Substances

  • Cannabinoids
  • Plant Extracts