Growth Pattern Lateral
Lateral growth pattern refers to cannabis plants that develop wide, spreading branch structures with relatively modest vertical extension. Plants exhibiting this trait typically produce multiple primary and secondary branches that extend outward from the main stem, creating a bushier silhouette compared to columnar varieties. This morphology is often observed in indica-dominant lineages and certain hybrid crosses selected for compact indoor cultivation. Breeders working in this category frequently document lateral phenotypes as valuable for space-efficient production systems, though individual plant expression varies with environmental conditions and cultivation technique. Understanding lateral growth architecture is relevant for growers planning canopy management and for breeders selecting parent material for specific structural goals.
Growth Pattern Lateral strains
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Lateral growth pattern refers to cannabis plants that develop wide, spreading branch structures with relatively modest vertical extension. Plants exhibiting this trait typically produce multiple primary and secondary branches that extend outward from the main stem, creating a bushier silhouette compared to columnar varieties. This morphology is often observed in indica-dominant lineages and certain hybrid crosses selected for compact indoor cultivation. Breeders working in this category frequently document lateral phenotypes as valuable for space-efficient production systems, though individual plant expression varies with environmental conditions and cultivation technique. Understanding lateral growth architecture is relevant for growers planning canopy management and for breeders selecting parent material for specific structural goals.
Breeders deliberately incorporate lateral growth traits when developing varieties for constrained growing spaces or when aiming to enhance branching density without excessive height gain. Selection for lateral architecture also influences light penetration patterns and lower-canopy airflow, making it a practical consideration in breeding programs targeting indoor or high-density cultivation system
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