Plant Structure Intermediate
Plant Structure Intermediate describes cannabis phenotypes that exhibit moderate branching density and stem thickness—falling between columnar/single-cola and heavily branched bush morphologies. These plants typically develop 3–5 primary lateral branches with secondary branching, creating a balanced canopy suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Lineage records frequently report intermediate structures in hybrids derived from equatorial and temperate landrace ancestry. This classification is breeding-relevant because intermediate plants often balance yield potential, airflow, and management labor across diverse growing environments.
Plant Structure Intermediate strains
No strains tagged into Plant Structure Intermediate yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Plant Structure Intermediate describes cannabis phenotypes that exhibit moderate branching density and stem thickness—falling between columnar/single-cola and heavily branched bush morphologies. These plants typically develop 3–5 primary lateral branches with secondary branching, creating a balanced canopy suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Lineage records frequently report intermediate structures in hybrids derived from equatorial and temperate landrace ancestry. This classification is breeding-relevant because intermediate plants often balance yield potential, airflow, and management labor across diverse growing environments.
Breeders working in this category prioritize intermediate structures for stability across phenotypes and scalability in commercial cultivation. Many modern hybrid lines were selected specifically for this trait to reduce training input while maintaining competitive yield and canopy geometry.
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