Breeding
Breeding in the context of cannabis refers to the intentional process of crossing different cultivars to create new and desirable genetic variations. This involves selecting parent plants with specific traits…
Breeding in the context of cannabis refers to the intentional process of crossing different cultivars to create new and desirable genetic variations. This involves selecting parent plants with specific traits…
“Chemotype” refers to the distinct chemical composition of a cannabis plant, specifically focusing on the types and proportions of cannabinoids and terpenes present. It plays a crucial role in determining…
“Clones” in the context of cannabis refers to genetically identical copies of a parent cannabis plant. These copies are created through a process called cloning, wherein a cutting or branch…
In the world of cannabis cultivation, a “cola” refers to the main, central cluster of buds on a cannabis plant. This term specifically denotes the densely packed and mature flowers…
“Cultivar,” short for “cultivated variety,” is a term used in the field of horticulture and agriculture to describe a specific cultivated variety of a plant species. In the context of…
“Cultivation” in the context of cannabis refers to the process of growing and nurturing cannabis plants to produce usable and desirable cannabis products. Cultivation involves various stages, including germination, vegetative…
Ditchweed refers to wild or feral cannabis plants that grow spontaneously in various locations, often in non-cultivated areas such as roadsides, ditches, or fields. These plants are typically descendants of…
Feral hemp refers to wild or escaped hemp plants that have grown and established themselves outside of cultivation. These plants may have originated from cultivated hemp fields, and over time,…