Short Flowering Indica
Short Flowering Indica refers to a family of cannabis cultivars selected for rapid completion of their reproductive cycle, typically finishing in 7–9 weeks from the onset of flowering. These plants generally exhibit the broad-leaf morphology and compact structure characteristic of indica subspecies. Lineage records frequently report contributions from Afghan, Hindu Kush, and early North American indica-dominant crosses. The shorter flowering window makes this family relevant in cultivation environments where rapid crop turnover or climate constraints are factors. Breeders working in this category often prioritize both cycle speed and plant structure stability when selecting parent lines.
Short Flowering Indica strains
No strains tagged into Short Flowering Indica yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Short Flowering Indica refers to a family of cannabis cultivars selected for rapid completion of their reproductive cycle, typically finishing in 7–9 weeks from the onset of flowering. These plants generally exhibit the broad-leaf morphology and compact structure characteristic of indica subspecies. Lineage records frequently report contributions from Afghan, Hindu Kush, and early North American indica-dominant crosses. The shorter flowering window makes this family relevant in cultivation environments where rapid crop turnover or climate constraints are factors. Breeders working in this category often prioritize both cycle speed and plant structure stability when selecting parent lines.
Breeders incorporate short-flowering indica genetics to reduce total cultivation time and minimize risk in variable climates. This family serves as a reliable base for photoperiod-responsive breeding programs and has become foundational in many modern autoflowering strain development pipelines.
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