Rapid Development
Rapid Development refers to a category of cannabis genetics selected and bred for accelerated vegetative and flowering timelines. Breeders working in this family prioritize shorter crop cycles, often targeting plants that complete flower phases in 7–9 weeks rather than standard 8–12 week ranges. These genetics are valued in commercial breeding programs and regions with shorter growing seasons. Lineage records frequently report selection from fast-finishing landraces and modern hybrid crosses designed to reduce time-to-harvest without sacrificing yield structure. Rapid Development traits are often combined with photoperiod stability and autoflowering characteristics to extend cultivation options.
Rapid Development strains
No strains tagged into Rapid Development yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Rapid Development refers to a category of cannabis genetics selected and bred for accelerated vegetative and flowering timelines. Breeders working in this family prioritize shorter crop cycles, often targeting plants that complete flower phases in 7–9 weeks rather than standard 8–12 week ranges. These genetics are valued in commercial breeding programs and regions with shorter growing seasons. Lineage records frequently report selection from fast-finishing landraces and modern hybrid crosses designed to reduce time-to-harvest without sacrificing yield structure. Rapid Development traits are often combined with photoperiod stability and autoflowering characteristics to extend cultivation options.
Breeders use Rapid Development genetics to reduce production cycles, lower input costs, and enable multiple harvests per season in temperate climates. These lines serve as donor parents for speed-focused hybrid programs targeting commercial cultivation and home-grower efficiency.
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