Biomass Development
Biomass Development refers to breeding programs prioritizing total plant material yield—leaf, stem, and flower production—rather than cannabinoid potency alone. This family encompasses strains selected for vigor, branching architecture, and rapid vegetative growth, often used in agricultural and extraction-focused cultivation. Lineage records frequently report selections from hardy landrace and vigorous hybrid stock. Breeders working in this category typically emphasize resilience and plant structure over cannabinoid concentration, making these genetics relevant for large-scale production workflows.
Biomass Development strains
No strains tagged into Biomass Development yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Biomass Development refers to breeding programs prioritizing total plant material yield—leaf, stem, and flower production—rather than cannabinoid potency alone. This family encompasses strains selected for vigor, branching architecture, and rapid vegetative growth, often used in agricultural and extraction-focused cultivation. Lineage records frequently report selections from hardy landrace and vigorous hybrid stock. Breeders working in this category typically emphasize resilience and plant structure over cannabinoid concentration, making these genetics relevant for large-scale production workflows.
Biomass-oriented genetics serve as foundation material for extraction-based industries and breeding programs seeking to increase total plant productivity. Selectively crossing high-biomass individuals with specialized cannabinoid or terpene profiles remains a common breeding strategy to combine yield efficiency with desired secondary metabolite expression.
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