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==Vegatitive==
 
==Vegatitive==
 
In this stage, the plant grows the most and will be the most resilient to [[Plant training|High and Low-stress training]].
 
In this stage, the plant grows the most and will be the most resilient to [[Plant training|High and Low-stress training]].
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Ideal humidity: 40-70% RH
   
 
==Flowering==
 
==Flowering==
Once the plant reaches maturity it will stop branching and producing leaves to begin the production of buds. At this stage all plant training to shape the canopy should be complete
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Once the plant reaches maturity it will stop branching and producing leaves to begin the production of buds. At this stage all plant training to shape the canopy should be complete.
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===Resin substage===
 
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Ideal humidity: 40-50% RH
The last few weeks of flowering
 
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== Late-flowering ==
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The last few weeks of flowering. At this stage lowering the humidity even further can increase yield and terpene content.[citation needed]
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Ideal humidity: <40% RH
   
 
==Re-vegetation==
 
==Re-vegetation==

Revision as of 20:04, 16 February 2022

The various "life stages" of a cannabis plant can be used to identify and track the plant's progression towards maturity

Dormant

Before a seed is germinated it is alive but dormant inside its protective shell.

Vegatitive

In this stage, the plant grows the most and will be the most resilient to High and Low-stress training.

Ideal humidity: 40-70% RH

Flowering

Once the plant reaches maturity it will stop branching and producing leaves to begin the production of buds. At this stage all plant training to shape the canopy should be complete.

Ideal humidity: 40-50% RH

Late-flowering

The last few weeks of flowering. At this stage lowering the humidity even further can increase yield and terpene content.[citation needed]

Ideal humidity: <40% RH

Re-vegetation

It is possible to re-vegetate a photoflowering plant that has already flowered so that it can enter flowering again and produce more buds.