Plant Structure Bushy
Bushy plant structure describes cannabis cultivars that develop multiple lateral branches with relatively compact, dense canopy architecture. Plants in this family typically exhibit a wider-than-tall growth habit, with side branches emerging prolifically from the main stem rather than concentrating vertical growth. This structure is commonly associated with indica-leaning genetics, though bushy phenotypes occur across hybrid and occasionally sativa lineages. Breeders working with bushy morphology often select for this trait to maximize flowering site density and optimize canopy coverage in controlled growing environments.
Plant Structure Bushy strains
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Bushy plant structure describes cannabis cultivars that develop multiple lateral branches with relatively compact, dense canopy architecture. Plants in this family typically exhibit a wider-than-tall growth habit, with side branches emerging prolifically from the main stem rather than concentrating vertical growth. This structure is commonly associated with indica-leaning genetics, though bushy phenotypes occur across hybrid and occasionally sativa lineages. Breeders working with bushy morphology often select for this trait to maximize flowering site density and optimize canopy coverage in controlled growing environments.
Bushy structure is selectively bred into cultivars to increase yield potential per square foot and reduce vertical spacing requirements in cultivation. Growers and breeders value this morphology for efficient light distribution and ease of canopy management, making it a targeted breeding objective in many modern release programs.
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