Cultivation
Step into the world of Cultivation, a dedicated category that demystifies the art and science of growing cannabis. This section is designed to provide clear definitions and comprehensive insights into every aspect of cannabis cultivation, from seed germination and plant care to advanced breeding techniques and harvest.

Bud rot is a common problem in cannabis cultivation. It refers to a fungal infection that affects the buds of the cannab...
Bumper Harvest refers to a term used in cannabis cultivation to describe an exceptionally abundant or productive harvest...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a crucial element in cannabis cultivation. It is used to enhance plant growth during the photosy...
Calyxes are a crucial part of the cannabis plant's anatomy. These small, leaf-like structures are found in the female fl...
Carbon, in the context of cannabis cultivation, refers to a technique known as carbon dioxide supplementation. Carbon di...
Carbon filters are commonly used in cannabis cultivation to control odors and improve air quality. These filters contain...
Chemotype refers to the chemical composition of a cannabis plant, specifically the profile and concentration of cannabin...
Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants and algae that is essential for photosynthesis. It plays a crucial role i...
The chloroplast is an organelle found in plant cells that is responsible for photosynthesis. It contains chlorophyll, a...
Cotyledon refers to the embryonic leaf within the seed of a cannabis plant. It is the first leaf structure to emerge dur...
Cross breeding in cannabis cultivation refers to the process of breeding different strains of cannabis plants to create...
Deep Water Culture (DWC) is a hydroponic cultivation method commonly used in cannabis cultivation. It involves suspendin...