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Late Flowering Traits

Late flowering traits describe cannabis genetics that require extended bloom periods—typically 10–14 weeks or longer—before reaching full maturity. These characteristics are commonly observed in certain Sativa-dominant and equatorial landrace lineages, which evolved under seasonal light cycles that delayed reproductive development. Late flowering plants often exhibit extended internodal spacing, larger final structure, and extended trichome maturation windows. Breeders document these traits through phenotype tracking across generations, noting that flowering duration is influenced by both genetic background and environmental photoperiod triggers. Understanding late-flowering families is essential for cultivation planning, seed-stock selection, and regional adaptation work.

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About Late Flowering Traits

Late flowering traits describe cannabis genetics that require extended bloom periods—typically 10–14 weeks or longer—before reaching full maturity. These characteristics are commonly observed in certain Sativa-dominant and equatorial landrace lineages, which evolved under seasonal light cycles that delayed reproductive development. Late flowering plants often exhibit extended internodal spacing, larger final structure, and extended trichome maturation windows. Breeders document these traits through phenotype tracking across generations, noting that flowering duration is influenced by both genetic background and environmental photoperiod triggers. Understanding late-flowering families is essential for cultivation planning, seed-stock selection, and regional adaptation work.

Breeder relevance

Breeders working with late-flowering lines often cross them with faster-finishing cultivars to explore intermediate bloom-time expressions and cannabinoid/terpene complexity profiles. Preservation of late-flowering germplasm supports genetic diversity banks and historical landrace documentation.

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