Moderate Density Structure
Moderate Density Structure refers to plant phenotypes that develop intermediate canopy compactness—neither sparse nor extremely tight—across node spacing and branch architecture. This structural category is commonly observed across diverse cannabis lineages and is influenced by both genetic background and environmental conditions during vegetative growth. Plants in this category typically exhibit accessible internodal gaps and branch angles that facilitate airflow while maintaining reasonable bud site clustering. Moderate density phenotypes are often tagged as versatile for indoor and greenhouse cultivation, as they balance light penetration with canopy efficiency without requiring extensive defoliation. Lineage records frequently report this structure across F1 hybrids and stabilized cultivars developed over multiple selection cycles. Breeders working with this trait often value it as a
Moderate Density Structure strains
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Moderate Density Structure refers to plant phenotypes that develop intermediate canopy compactness—neither sparse nor extremely tight—across node spacing and branch architecture. This structural category is commonly observed across diverse cannabis lineages and is influenced by both genetic background and environmental conditions during vegetative growth. Plants in this category typically exhibit accessible internodal gaps and branch angles that facilitate airflow while maintaining reasonable bud site clustering. Moderate density phenotypes are often tagged as versatile for indoor and greenhouse cultivation, as they balance light penetration with canopy efficiency without requiring extensive defoliation. Lineage records frequently report this structure across F1 hybrids and stabilized cultivars developed over multiple selection cycles. Breeders working with this trait often value it as a
Moderate density structures serve as reliable parental stock for controlled crosses, as this intermediate phenotype tends to produce predictable segregation ratios when crossed with dense or open-structured lines. Breeders leverage this category to develop cultivars suited to specific cultivation styles without the extremes of poor airflow or sparse yield potential.
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