Germination Rates
Germination rates refer to the percentage of seeds that successfully sprout under controlled conditions, typically measured over a defined timeframe (48–72 hours for cannabis). This metric is a foundational breeding and cultivation benchmark, not a terpene compound. High germination rates indicate seed viability and proper storage; low rates may signal age, environmental stress during preservation, or genetic factors. Breeders track germination performance to evaluate seed stock quality and identify preservation protocols that maintain genetic integrity across generations. Germination testing informs both commercial seed production standards and breeding program decisions.
Germination Rates strains
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Germination rates refer to the percentage of seeds that successfully sprout under controlled conditions, typically measured over a defined timeframe (48–72 hours for cannabis). This metric is a foundational breeding and cultivation benchmark, not a terpene compound. High germination rates indicate seed viability and proper storage; low rates may signal age, environmental stress during preservation, or genetic factors. Breeders track germination performance to evaluate seed stock quality and identify preservation protocols that maintain genetic integrity across generations. Germination testing informs both commercial seed production standards and breeding program decisions.
Breeders monitor germination rates to validate seed handling procedures, storage conditions, and genetic stability within cultivars. Consistent germination data helps identify weak points in seed lines and guides decisions about parent plant selection and preservation methods.
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