Flowering Duration
Flowering duration refers to the time cannabis plants require to transition from vegetative growth to complete mature flower development. This trait is determined by genetics, environmental conditions, photoperiod sensitivity, and individual plant physiology. Breeders classify cultivars across a spectrum—from fast-finishing varieties (8–9 weeks) to extended-cycle types (10–12+ weeks)—based on lineage records and breeding objectives. Flowering duration directly influences cultivation planning, resource allocation, and harvest scheduling. Understanding this family helps growers select genetics suited to their climate, season length, and production goals.
Flowering Duration strains
No strains tagged into Flowering Duration yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Flowering duration refers to the time cannabis plants require to transition from vegetative growth to complete mature flower development. This trait is determined by genetics, environmental conditions, photoperiod sensitivity, and individual plant physiology. Breeders classify cultivars across a spectrum—from fast-finishing varieties (8–9 weeks) to extended-cycle types (10–12+ weeks)—based on lineage records and breeding objectives. Flowering duration directly influences cultivation planning, resource allocation, and harvest scheduling. Understanding this family helps growers select genetics suited to their climate, season length, and production goals.
Breeders actively select for flowering duration to adapt strains to specific growing environments and market demands. Fast-finishing genetics are prized for short-season outdoor cultivation and rapid commercial turnover, while extended-cycle lines often carry traits associated with complex terpene and cannabinoid development.
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