Soil Ph Range
Soil pH range refers to the acidity or alkalinity of growing medium, measured on a scale from 0–14, where 7 is neutral. Cannabis cultivation records show most strains perform optimally in slightly acidic to neutral soil, typically pH 6.0–7.0 for soil-based systems and 5.5–6.5 for hydroponic setups. pH affects nutrient availability and microbial activity in the rhizosphere, influencing how plants access macronutrients and micronutrients. Different strain families may show varying tolerance to pH fluctuations, with some landrace genetics displaying broader adaptation ranges than modern hybrids. Understanding soil pH is fundamental to breeding programs seeking to stabilize traits across diverse cultivation environments.
Soil Ph Range strains
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Soil pH range refers to the acidity or alkalinity of growing medium, measured on a scale from 0–14, where 7 is neutral. Cannabis cultivation records show most strains perform optimally in slightly acidic to neutral soil, typically pH 6.0–7.0 for soil-based systems and 5.5–6.5 for hydroponic setups. pH affects nutrient availability and microbial activity in the rhizosphere, influencing how plants access macronutrients and micronutrients. Different strain families may show varying tolerance to pH fluctuations, with some landrace genetics displaying broader adaptation ranges than modern hybrids. Understanding soil pH is fundamental to breeding programs seeking to stabilize traits across diverse cultivation environments.
Breeders selecting for environmental resilience often evaluate parent plants across multiple pH conditions to identify genotypes with robust nutrient uptake and consistent phenotype expression. Stabilizing pH tolerance in F1 and subsequent generations helps producers maintain predictable cultivation results across regions with naturally variable soil chemistry.
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