Cola Density
Cola density refers to the compactness and tightness of flower clusters along a cannabis plant's main stem and branches. Strains exhibiting high cola density produce tightly-packed, consolidated flower formations, while lower-density cultivars develop more elongated, airy bud structures. This trait is determined by internode spacing, flower maturation patterns, and the plant's genetic predisposition toward cluster formation. Cola density is commonly associated with indica-dominant genetics, though selective breeding has produced dense-flowering phenotypes across diverse lineages. Environmental factors such as light intensity and airflow also influence final cola architecture during flowering.
Cola Density strains
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Cola density refers to the compactness and tightness of flower clusters along a cannabis plant's main stem and branches. Strains exhibiting high cola density produce tightly-packed, consolidated flower formations, while lower-density cultivars develop more elongated, airy bud structures. This trait is determined by internode spacing, flower maturation patterns, and the plant's genetic predisposition toward cluster formation. Cola density is commonly associated with indica-dominant genetics, though selective breeding has produced dense-flowering phenotypes across diverse lineages. Environmental factors such as light intensity and airflow also influence final cola architecture during flowering.
Breeders prioritize cola density for cultivation efficiency, as compact flowers reduce drying time, improve structural integrity, and facilitate harvesting. Selecting parent plants with consistently tight bud formation helps stabilize this trait across generations in breeding programs.
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