Cannabis Cultivation Process

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  1. 3. The resinous glands on cannabis flowers and leaves that produce cannabinoids and terpenes.
  2. 6. A device used to hang cannabis buds for controlled drying after harvesting.
  3. 8. The process of encouraging a cannabis seed to sprout and grow into a seedling.
  4. 12. The culmination of the cultivation process, involving cutting down and collecting mature cannabis flowers.
  5. 16. The early stage of a cannabis plant's growth, characterized by the appearance of the first set of true leaves.
  6. 17. The post-harvest process of drying and aging cannabis buds to enhance flavor, potency, and smoothness.
  7. 20. A condition where a cannabis plant lacks essential nutrients, resulting in visual symptoms and compromised growth.
  8. 21. The phase when cannabis plants start developing and maturing their buds, triggered by changes in light cycles.
  9. 22. A pruning technique similar to topping that encourages multiple colas (flowering sites) to develop.
  10. 23. Cannabis plants that automatically transition from the vegetative to flowering stage based on age, regardless of light cycles.
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  1. 1. The process of watering cannabis plants with plain water before harvesting to remove excess nutrients.
  2. 2. The duration of light and darkness that influences cannabis plant growth and flowering.
  3. 4. The differences and considerations between growing cannabis plants indoors under controlled conditions and cultivating them outdoors in natural environments.
  4. 5. The process of removing excess leaves and foliage from harvested cannabis buds.
  5. 7. The period of growth after the seedling stage, during which the plant focuses on developing foliage and branches.
  6. 9. The point on a cannabis stem where leaves and branches emerge.Topping: The practice of cutting off the top growth of a cannabis plant to encourage bushier growth.
  7. 10. Breeding different cannabis strains to create new varieties with desired traits.
  8. 11. A training method that uses a screen to distribute and support the growth of cannabis branches horizontally, creating an even canopy.
  9. 13. A specific variety of cannabis with distinct characteristics, including growth patterns, flavor, aroma, and effects.
  10. 14. The measurement of acidity or alkalinity in the growing medium, critical for nutrient absorption by cannabis plants.
  11. 15. A technique that involves bending and securing cannabis plant branches to control its shape and maximize light exposure.
  12. 17. Airtight containers used to store and cure dried cannabis buds, allowing for the development of desired qualities.
  13. 18. Managing the moisture levels in the cultivation environment to prevent mold and ensure proper drying and curing.
  14. 19. The hair-like structures that emerge from cannabis flowers; they can change color as the plant matures.