Yield Per Cycle
Yield per cycle refers to the total cannabis biomass produced from a single plant or cultivation area during one complete growing season, from seed to harvest. Breeders and cultivators measure this trait to assess productivity efficiency and resource allocation. Yield metrics vary significantly based on growing conditions, cultivation technique (indoor vs. outdoor), photoperiod sensitivity, and plant structure. Commercial breeding programs often prioritize yield stability alongside other traits like potency and disease resistance. Documentation of yield data helps establish baseline genetics for future breeding selections and informs cultivation planning.
Yield Per Cycle strains
No strains tagged into Yield Per Cycle yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this classification.
Yield per cycle refers to the total cannabis biomass produced from a single plant or cultivation area during one complete growing season, from seed to harvest. Breeders and cultivators measure this trait to assess productivity efficiency and resource allocation. Yield metrics vary significantly based on growing conditions, cultivation technique (indoor vs. outdoor), photoperiod sensitivity, and plant structure. Commercial breeding programs often prioritize yield stability alongside other traits like potency and disease resistance. Documentation of yield data helps establish baseline genetics for future breeding selections and informs cultivation planning.
Breeders working in commercial and craft sectors use yield-per-cycle data to identify productive parent plants and develop stable lines. Genetic selection for yield must be balanced against other traits, as some high-yield phenotypes may trade off cannabinoid profile or pest resistance.
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