Coastal Cultivation
Coastal Cultivation refers to a loose grouping of cannabis breeding lines developed in maritime climates, particularly along Pacific and Atlantic coastlines. These genetics typically demonstrate adaptation traits valued in damp, cool environments: robust mold resistance, earlier flowering windows, and hardy plant structure suited to salt spray and wind exposure. Breeders working in this category often emphasize phenotypes selected for coastal terroir rather than a single parent cross. Lineage records frequently report foundation genetics from European landraces and North American West Coast cultivars. Coastal Cultivation represents a functional breeding category rather than a formal family tree, united by regional selection pressures.
Coastal Cultivation strains
No strains tagged into Coastal Cultivation yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Coastal Cultivation refers to a loose grouping of cannabis breeding lines developed in maritime climates, particularly along Pacific and Atlantic coastlines. These genetics typically demonstrate adaptation traits valued in damp, cool environments: robust mold resistance, earlier flowering windows, and hardy plant structure suited to salt spray and wind exposure. Breeders working in this category often emphasize phenotypes selected for coastal terroir rather than a single parent cross. Lineage records frequently report foundation genetics from European landraces and North American West Coast cultivars. Coastal Cultivation represents a functional breeding category rather than a formal family tree, united by regional selection pressures.
Breeders incorporate Coastal Cultivation genetics when targeting mold-resistant cultivars for humid climates or when seeking compact, wind-tolerant plant architecture. These lines serve as disease-resistant foundational material in breeding programs focused on cool-climate outdoor cultivation.
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