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.

Intercropping is a cultivation practice that involves growing two or more crops simultaneously in the same field. It is...
Irrigation is an essential practice in cannabis cultivation. It involves the controlled application of water to provide...
Jarring cure is a top post-grow curing technique, slowly curing cannabis in airtight (generally glass) jars to lock in f...
Kelp meal is dried seaweed powder, a nutrient powerhouse for cannabis soil, rich in potassium, trace minerals, and growt...
LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. In the context of cannabis cultivation, LED lights are commonly used as a form of g...
Lateral growth is a cannabis cultivation trick, encouraging side branches to spread out for bushier plants and bigger yi...
A light cycle refers to the specific duration of light and darkness that cannabis plants are exposed to during their gro...
A light mover is a device used in cannabis cultivation to enhance light distribution in grow rooms. It consists of a mot...
Lollipop refers to a cannabis cultivation technique, trimming lower branches and leaves to focus energy on upper buds. B...
Low Stress Training (LST) is a technique used in cannabis cultivation to manipulate the growth and shape of the plants...
Magnesium is an essential nutrient for cannabis cultivation. It plays a crucial role in various physiological processes...
A mother plant, in the context of cannabis cultivation, refers to a mature and healthy female cannabis plant that is kep...