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A plant's appearance, size, growth rate, and many other characteristics of strain are hard-coded into the plant through its genetics. Over time breeders, have combined desirable genetics to achieve new characteristics, such as auto-flowering.
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A plant's appearance, size, growth rate, and many other characteristics of strain are hard-coded into the plant through its genetics. Over time breeders, have combined desirable genetics to achieve new characteristics, such as auto-flowering. You can explore the huge variety of strains in existance on [https://en.seedfinder.eu/ Seedfinder.]
   
 
== Flowering type ==
 
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== Notable strains ==
 
== Notable strains ==
   
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Revision as of 21:34, 13 March 2022

A plant's appearance, size, growth rate, and many other characteristics of strain are hard-coded into the plant through its genetics. Over time breeders, have combined desirable genetics to achieve new characteristics, such as auto-flowering. You can explore the huge variety of strains in existance on Seedfinder.

Flowering type

There are two categories that define how cannabis plants enter the flowering stage: Autoflowering plants that enter the flowering stage after a period of time, and photo flower plants that enter flowering based on photoperiod.

Autoflower

Autoflowering plants naturally have a short life span of around 80-90 days, in this time (given good conditions) the plant will go through the cannabis life stages. After harvesting it is not possible to re-veg.

Photoflower

Photoflowering plants rely on photoperiod indicators to "decide" when to enter flowering. Indoors this is usually controlled by changing the light schedule to include a dark period. 12/12 is commonly used for this.

Phenotypes

A Phenotype is the manifestation of the plants genetics in its physical appearance.

Modern genetics has given us cannabis with a wide variety of leaf apperances

Notable strains

  • Lowryder
  • Ducksfoot