Flowering Timeline
Flowering timeline refers to the duration required for a cannabis plant to complete its reproductive cycle, from the onset of flowering until harvest-readiness. Cultivators typically categorize plants into groups: fast-finishing varieties (8 weeks or less), standard phenotypes (8-10 weeks), and extended bloomers (10+ weeks). Timeline designation depends on genetics, environmental conditions, and phenotypic expression within a strain. Understanding flowering duration is essential for crop planning, as it directly influences cultivation schedules, resource allocation, and harvest coordination. Breeders frequently document flowering windows to help growers select cultivars suited to their climate and operational constraints.
Flowering Timeline strains
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Flowering timeline refers to the duration required for a cannabis plant to complete its reproductive cycle, from the onset of flowering until harvest-readiness. Cultivators typically categorize plants into groups: fast-finishing varieties (8 weeks or less), standard phenotypes (8-10 weeks), and extended bloomers (10+ weeks). Timeline designation depends on genetics, environmental conditions, and phenotypic expression within a strain. Understanding flowering duration is essential for crop planning, as it directly influences cultivation schedules, resource allocation, and harvest coordination. Breeders frequently document flowering windows to help growers select cultivars suited to their climate and operational constraints.
Breeders select for specific flowering windows to create cultivars adapted to different growing seasons and regions. Shorter-finishing lines are valuable for high-latitude or short-season environments, while extended bloomers may offer larger yield potential or specialized terpene development under controlled conditions.
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