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Autopot

The term "Autopot" refers to an automated irrigation system commonly used in cannabis cultivation. It is a self-watering system that provides a continuous supply of water and nutrients to plants without the need for manual intervention. Autopots consist of pots or containers connected to a...

Anandamide

Anandamide is a naturally occurring cannabinoid compound found in the human body. It is part of the endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in regulating various physiological processes. Anandamide is often referred to as the "bliss molecule" due to its potential mood-enhancing effects....

Aeroponics

Aeroponics is a cultivation technique that involves growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of soil or traditional growing mediums. Instead, the plant's roots are suspended in the air and are periodically misted with a nutrient-rich solution. This method allows for increase...

Anthocyanins

Anthocyanins are a group of pigments responsible for the vibrant colors found in many fruits, vegetables, and flowers. They are a type of flavonoid, which are compounds known for their antioxidant properties. Anthocyanins have been studied for their potential health benefits, including their anti-in...

Assimilation

Assimilation refers to the process of integrating or absorbing new information or experiences into existing knowledge or understanding. In the context of cannabis cultivation, assimilation can occur when growers incorporate new techniques, equipment, or knowledge into their cultivation practices. Th...

Alkaloids

Alkaloids are naturally occurring compounds found in various plants, including cannabis. They are nitrogen-containing organic molecules that often possess pharmacological effects on the human body. In cannabis, alkaloids contribute to the plant's overall chemical composition and can have divers...

Aroma

Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in cannabis and other plants. They are responsible for the distinct smells and flavors associated with different strains of cannabis. Terpenes not only contribute to the overall sensory experience of consuming cannabis but may also have therapeutic effects. Thes...

Apical Dominance

Apical dominance refers to the phenomenon in which the terminal bud of a plant inhibits the growth of lateral buds below it. This is due to the production and distribution of hormones called auxins. The terminal bud, also known as the apical meristem, releases auxins that suppress the growth of late...

Autoflower

Autoflowering cannabis refers to a specific type of cannabis plant that automatically transitions from the vegetative stage to the flowering stage without being influenced by changes in light cycles. Unlike photoperiod strains, which require specific light schedules to trigger flowering, autoflowers...

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