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Nutrient Feeding

Nutrient feeding refers to the horticultural practice of supplying cannabis plants with balanced macro and micronutrient solutions during cultivation. This encompasses nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium (NPK), and trace elements like calcium, magnesium, sulfur, and iron. Different growth stages—vegetative, flowering, and maturation—typically require adjusted nutrient ratios and delivery methods. Breeders and cultivators studying nutrient response phenotypes can identify genetic traits linked to nutrient uptake efficiency, deficiency resistance, and growth vigor. Understanding nutrient feeding protocols is foundational to stable phenotype expression and baseline breeding stock evaluation.

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About Nutrient Feeding

Nutrient feeding refers to the horticultural practice of supplying cannabis plants with balanced macro and micronutrient solutions during cultivation. This encompasses nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium (NPK), and trace elements like calcium, magnesium, sulfur, and iron. Different growth stages—vegetative, flowering, and maturation—typically require adjusted nutrient ratios and delivery methods. Breeders and cultivators studying nutrient response phenotypes can identify genetic traits linked to nutrient uptake efficiency, deficiency resistance, and growth vigor. Understanding nutrient feeding protocols is foundational to stable phenotype expression and baseline breeding stock evaluation.

Breeder relevance

Breeders use nutrient feeding standardization as a control variable when evaluating genetic potential and phenotypic consistency across generations. Strains selected for nutrient efficiency or robust growth under varied feeding regimens contribute desirable agronomic traits to breeding programs.

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