Nutrient Profiles
Nutrient profiles in cannabis refer to the plant's uptake and accumulation of macro and micronutrients—nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and trace elements—which influence terpene and cannabinoid synthesis. Different cultivars and phenotypes show varying nutrient demands across vegetative and flowering stages, affecting secondary metabolite expression. Breeders and cultivators track nutrient ratios to optimize terpene complexity and yield consistency. Genetic lines bred in specific soil or hydroponic systems may develop distinct nutrient-use efficiencies, contributing to regional expression variation. Understanding a strain's nutrient signature helps growers replicate phenotypic stability across environments.
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Nutrient profiles in cannabis refer to the plant's uptake and accumulation of macro and micronutrients—nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and trace elements—which influence terpene and cannabinoid synthesis. Different cultivars and phenotypes show varying nutrient demands across vegetative and flowering stages, affecting secondary metabolite expression. Breeders and cultivators track nutrient ratios to optimize terpene complexity and yield consistency. Genetic lines bred in specific soil or hydroponic systems may develop distinct nutrient-use efficiencies, contributing to regional expression variation. Understanding a strain's nutrient signature helps growers replicate phenotypic stability across environments.
Plant breeders select for nutrient-use efficiency and nutrient-response traits to stabilize terpene profiles across generations. Lines adapted to low-input or high-stress nutrient conditions often express distinct secondary metabolite signatures, making nutrient resilience a valuable breeding target.
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