Yield Distribution
Yield distribution refers to how a cannabis plant allocates biomass across its structure—whether flowering sites concentrate in tight, central clusters or spread across multiple lateral branches. This trait is influenced by genetics, environmental conditions, and cultivation techniques, making it a key consideration in breeding programs and cultivation planning. Breeders working in this category often select parents showing consistent patterns of bud site density and spacing. Yield distribution affects harvest logistics, drying efficiency, and final product consistency. Understanding a strain family's typical distribution helps growers optimize canopy management and predict processing requirements.
Yield Distribution strains
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Yield distribution refers to how a cannabis plant allocates biomass across its structure—whether flowering sites concentrate in tight, central clusters or spread across multiple lateral branches. This trait is influenced by genetics, environmental conditions, and cultivation techniques, making it a key consideration in breeding programs and cultivation planning. Breeders working in this category often select parents showing consistent patterns of bud site density and spacing. Yield distribution affects harvest logistics, drying efficiency, and final product consistency. Understanding a strain family's typical distribution helps growers optimize canopy management and predict processing requirements.
Breeders track yield distribution patterns to develop cultivars suited to different grow environments—compact indicas with central clusters versus branching sativas with distributed flowering. Selection for predictable distribution improves crop uniformity and simplifies breeding documentation.
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