Maturation Timelines
Maturation timelines refer to the flowering duration and overall lifecycle characteristics of cannabis plants, typically categorized by weeks to completion. Breeders classify strains into early, mid, and late-finishing categories based on documented photoperiod response and developmental patterns. These timelines are influenced by genetic background, environmental conditions, and breeding selection over generations. Understanding maturation profiles is foundational for cultivation planning, seed selection, and breeding program design. Lineage records frequently report flowering windows (e.g., 8–9 weeks, 10–12 weeks) as key descriptors for strain identification and predictability.
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Maturation timelines refer to the flowering duration and overall lifecycle characteristics of cannabis plants, typically categorized by weeks to completion. Breeders classify strains into early, mid, and late-finishing categories based on documented photoperiod response and developmental patterns. These timelines are influenced by genetic background, environmental conditions, and breeding selection over generations. Understanding maturation profiles is foundational for cultivation planning, seed selection, and breeding program design. Lineage records frequently report flowering windows (e.g., 8–9 weeks, 10–12 weeks) as key descriptors for strain identification and predictability.
Breeders prioritize maturation timelines to develop cultivars suited to specific growing climates and harvest schedules. Shorter-finishing genetics enable multiple crops per season in temperate regions, while extended timelines may support cannabinoid and terpene development in controlled environments.
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