<i>Cannabis </i>plant named BAGZXCD6-PA#2

PP034829 · 2022-12-13

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Abstract

The unique annual herbaceous Cannabis plant variety ‘BAGZXCD6-PA #2’ is provided. ‘BAGZXCD6-PA #2’ is a terpinolene-dominant variety with a shorter 9-week flowering period.

Claims

1. A new and distinct variety of Cannabis plant named ‘BAGZXCD6-PA #2’, as illustrated and described herein.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The accompanying photographic illustrations show the typical appearance of the new variety ‘BAGZXCD6-PA #2’. The colors are as nearly true as is reasonably possible in a color representation of this type. Colors in the photographs may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description, which accurately describes the colors of the new plant.

(2) FIG. 1 is a photograph of the whole plant of the new variety ‘BAGZXCD6-PA #2’ grown outdoors at 60 days after inducing flowering.

(3) FIG. 2 is a photograph of 2 leaves of the new variety ‘BAGZXCD6-PA #2’ at 67 days after inducing flowering.

(4) FIG. 3 is a photograph of a flower of the new variety ‘BAGZXCD6-PA #2’ grown outdoors at 60 days after inducing flowering.

(5) FIG. 4 is a photograph of a harvested flower of the new variety ‘BAGZXCD6-PA #2’ gown indoors under artificial lighting at 67 days after inducing flowering.

(6) FIG. 5 is a photograph of a dry flower of the new variety ‘BAGZXCD6-PA #2’ grown indoors under artificial lighting.

(7) FIG. 6 is a depiction of the lineage of the new variety ‘BAGZXCD6-PA #2’.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

(8) The following detailed description sets forth the distinctive characteristics of ‘BAGZXCD6-PA #2’. The data which defines these characteristics was collected from asexual reproductions of the original selection at age 60 days old (after cutting rooted). Dimensions, sizes, colors, and other characteristics are approximations and averages set forth as accurately as possible. The descriptions relate to plants grown in Los Angeles, Calif. Color notations are from “RAL K1 Classic” 2018. Type: Herbaceous annual. Classification: a. Family.—Cannabaceae. b. Genus.—Cannabis. c. Species.—Sativa. d. Common name.—Marijuana.

PLANT

(9) General: a. Origin.—Traditional landraces. b. Parentage.—i. Female parent — ‘ZETA’. ii. Male parent — ‘ChemD’. c. Growth habit.—Herbaceous, erect, and well-branched. d. Average height.—Variable based on agronomic conditions (4 to 10 feet). e. Average spread.—Variable based on agronomic conditions (2 to 6 feet). f. Growth rate.—Vigorous rapid growth. g. Flower storage life.—6 months or longer when refrigerated. h. Productivity.—40-90 grams/square foot. i. Disease resistance.—Powdery mildew (Golovinomyces spp.) and Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea). j. Pest resistance.—Two-spot spider mite (Tetranycus urticae). k. Fragrance.—Spicy, herbal, fruity, earthy, and fuel. l. Type of inflorescence.—Cymose. m. Photoperiodicity.—Short-day/Long-night. n. Number of flowers per cyme.—10-500. o. Pollen description.—None. This is a vegetatively propagated female plant. p. Hardiness.—Outdoors in California late spring through early autumn USDA Hardiness Zone 6 and higher; Indoors 65-75° F. (18-24° C.).

STEM/CENTRAL STALK

(10) General: a. Average diameter.—1 to 6 inches at the soil level. b. Shape.—Roughly cylindrical. c. Average length of internode.—3 to 10 inches. d. Depth of grooves.—Shallow. e. Pith in cross section.—Thin. f. Trichome type.—Predominately capitate stalked. g. Color.—Light green Medium green (575C Pantone PMS). h. Average length.—4 to 10 feet.

LEAF

(11) General: a. Quantity.—Leaf size diminishes as inflorescences develop. b. Leaf color (top side).—Medium green (2266C Pantone PMS). c. Leaf color (under side).—Lighter green (P162-8U Pantone PMS). d. Leaf arrangement.—Alternate. e. Leaf shape.—Compound pinnate. f. Leaf margins.—Serrated. g. Undulation of margin.—Slight. h. Leaflet apex shape.—Multiple distally pointed leaflets in each compound pinnate leaf. i. Leaflet base shape.—Multiple basally narrowed leaflets in each compound pinnate leaf. j. Average leaf width.—5 to 10 inches. k. Average leaf length.—5 to 10 inches. l. Number of leaflets per leaf.—5 to seven. m. Central leaflet length.—5 to 10 inches. n. Central leaflet width.—1 to 2.5 inches. o. Number of serrations in the middle leaflet.—12 to 16. p. Margin type.—Serrated. q. Trichome type (top surface).—Few cystolithic. r. Trichome type (bottom surface).—Cystolithic with few bulbous. s. Texture of top and bottom surfaces.—Smoother on the adaxial surface; more trichomes on abaxial surface. t. Appearance of top and bottom surfaces.—Medium green (2266C Pantone PMS) on adaxial surface; lighter green (P162-8U Pantone PMS) on the abaxial surface. u. Venation type.—Compound pinnate.

PETIOLE

(12) General: a. Length.—30 to 40 percent of central leaflet length. The average length is 0.5-2.5 inches. b. Surface texture.—Slightly rough. c. Anthocyanin intensity.—Occasional anthocyanin pigmentations. d. Color.—Light green (P159-13C Pantone PMS) with occasional red (P60-10C Pantone PMS). e. Diameter.— 1/16-⅛ inch (1.5-3.0 millimeters). f. Strength.—Strong.

FEMALE FLOWER

(13) General: a. Natural flowering season.—Summer through early Autumn. b. Average size.—⅛ inch (3 millimeters) in length. c. Quantity per inflorescence.—10-500 or more per cyme. d. Description when flower has bracts with no styles.—Emerging small bracts. e. Description when flower has styles on the first flowers.—Bracts beginning to enlarge. f. Description when 50% of the bracts are formed.—Bracts reaching full size. g. General description of stigma.—Cream white (7767U Pantone PMS) to red brown (7510U Pantone PMS). h. General description of bract.—Surrounds the unfertilized ovule. Covered with capitate- stalked trichomes. i. General description of terminal inflorescence.—Compact cyme consisting of many bracts with subtending leaflets. j. General description of node.—Prominent with paired stipules. k. Average diameter.— 1/16 inch (1.5 millimeters). l. Color.—2266C Pantone PMS. m. Petals per flower.—None. n. Bract.—i. Size — ⅛ inch or 3 millimeters in length. ii. Quantity — 10-500 or more per cyme. iii. Shape — Vase-shaped with rounded base and elongated tip. iv. Trichome type — Predominately capitate-stalked. v. Color — light green (P162-8U Pantone PMS) to medium green (2266C Pantone PMS). vi. Texture — Sticky as a result of predominate capitate-stalked resin gland exudate. o. Bracteole.—Highly reduced or absent. p. Stigma.—i. Size — Average 13/64 inch (5 millimeters) in length. ii. Quantity — One pair per ovule within a single bract. iii. Shape — Long and pointed and feathery. iv. Trichome type — None. v. Color — Cream white (7767U Pantone PMS) to red brown (7510U Pantone PMS). q. Stipule.—i. Size — 3/64 inch or 1 millimeter in length. ii. Quantity — One pair at each node. iii. Shape — Narrow pointed triangle. iv. Trichome type — Cystolithic. v. Color — Light green (P162-8U Pantone PMS). r. Ovary.—i. Position — Enveloped by bract. ii. Shape — Tiny undeveloped. iii. Length — Miniscule. iv. Color — Cream white (7767U Pantone PMS). s. Pedicel.—None. Note: Bracts are sessile and without a pedicel. t. Pistil.—Note: Fused stigma and style form the pistil. i. Length — Average 13/64 inch (5 millimeters) in length. ii. Number per flower — One. u. Style.—i. Length — Average 13/64 inch (5 millimeters) in length. ii. Color — Cream white (7767U Pantone PMS) to red brown (7510U Pantone PMS).