Morphological Traits
Morphological traits refer to the observable physical characteristics of cannabis plants—leaf shape, stem structure, branching patterns, flower density, and overall architecture. These traits are determined by both genetics and environmental conditions, making them valuable indicators for breeders assessing cultivar identity and potential performance. Breeders routinely document morphological markers to maintain strain stability across generations and to guide selection for desired plant structures. Understanding morphology is foundational to cannabis breeding, as it influences cultivation outcomes, yield potential, and consistency within a genetic line.
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Morphological traits refer to the observable physical characteristics of cannabis plants—leaf shape, stem structure, branching patterns, flower density, and overall architecture. These traits are determined by both genetics and environmental conditions, making them valuable indicators for breeders assessing cultivar identity and potential performance. Breeders routinely document morphological markers to maintain strain stability across generations and to guide selection for desired plant structures. Understanding morphology is foundational to cannabis breeding, as it influences cultivation outcomes, yield potential, and consistency within a genetic line.
Breeders prioritize morphological profiling to standardize phenotypes, predict growth patterns, and identify off-type plants in seed populations. Detailed morphological records help establish breeding standards and facilitate accurate strain documentation across research and commercial cultivation.
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