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Branch Angulation

Branch angulation refers to the angle at which lateral branches extend from the main stem of a cannabis plant. Plants can exhibit narrow/acute angles (branches growing close to the stem), wide/obtuse angles (branches spreading outward), or intermediate patterns. This trait is influenced by genetics and environmental factors like light intensity and grow space. Branch angulation affects plant architecture, canopy structure, and space requirements during cultivation. Breeders document these patterns to predict plant form and optimize growing strategies for different cultivation environments.

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Branch Angulation strains

No strains tagged into Branch Angulation yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.

About Branch Angulation

Branch angulation refers to the angle at which lateral branches extend from the main stem of a cannabis plant. Plants can exhibit narrow/acute angles (branches growing close to the stem), wide/obtuse angles (branches spreading outward), or intermediate patterns. This trait is influenced by genetics and environmental factors like light intensity and grow space. Branch angulation affects plant architecture, canopy structure, and space requirements during cultivation. Breeders document these patterns to predict plant form and optimize growing strategies for different cultivation environments.

Breeder relevance

Breeders select for specific branch angulation patterns to match production goals—narrow angles suit compact, vertical growing systems, while wider angles support horizontal canopy development and light penetration. Angulation data helps predict yield potential and space efficiency across different phenotypes.

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