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Strain FAQ
What to think of when buying tall cannabis strains?
One thing to consider is that some people reportedly find the height of the plant difficult to manage. To limit plant height and promote horizontal development, techniques such as topping and training are used. This management prevents plants from outgrowing their space and ensures even light dispersion.
Have long flowering time strains adapted to the climate?
Indeed, several long-flowering cultivars have adapted to certain climates. Sativa strains, which take longer to flower, are native to tropical locations and have adapted to extended daylight hours and higher humidity.
Why are auto-flowering strains more suitable for small spaces?
Auto-flowering plants are said to be ideal for those operating in small grow rooms or trying to have a minimal impact on their surroundings. Small and bushy, they mix nicely with other plants and are ideal for space-limited arrangements.
What makes legal indoor growing systems water-efficient?
Hydroponics and aeroponics make legal indoor cannabis growth water-efficient. These systems recycle water and nutrients, reducing waste and use. This win-win is said to provide plants with critical nutrients while minimising environmental effects.
Does environment impact cannabis sweetness?
Environmental circumstances are said to affect a strain's sweetness. Everything from soil quality and nutrient use to light exposure and drying and curing can reportedly affect sweetness-producing terpenes.