Inflorescence Architecture
Inflorescence architecture describes the structural arrangement and morphology of flowering clusters in cannabis plants. Breeders and botanists classify these patterns—including dense vs. loose flower clustering, internode spacing, and bract density—as key phenotypic traits affecting yield efficiency and airflow. Understanding inflorescence design is central to cultivation planning, as architecture influences light penetration, humidity management, and harvest logistics. Lineage records frequently document how parent genetics establish characteristic flower structure patterns across generations. This trait family intersects with plant growth patterns, cannabinoid distribution, and susceptibility to environmental stress.
Inflorescence Architecture strains
No strains tagged into Inflorescence Architecture yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Inflorescence architecture describes the structural arrangement and morphology of flowering clusters in cannabis plants. Breeders and botanists classify these patterns—including dense vs. loose flower clustering, internode spacing, and bract density—as key phenotypic traits affecting yield efficiency and airflow. Understanding inflorescence design is central to cultivation planning, as architecture influences light penetration, humidity management, and harvest logistics. Lineage records frequently document how parent genetics establish characteristic flower structure patterns across generations. This trait family intersects with plant growth patterns, cannabinoid distribution, and susceptibility to environmental stress.
Breeders working in this category select for either tight, resinous flower clusters suited to controlled indoor environments or more open structures that reduce mold pressure in humid outdoor settings. Inflorescence architecture is often mapped alongside flowering time and plant vigor to establish stable phenotypes.
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