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.

Mycelium refers to the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of thread-like structures called hyphae. In...
Mycorrhizae refers to a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship between fungi and plant roots. In this relationship...
Nitrate is an essential nutrient for plant growth and development. It is a form of nitrogen that plants can readily abso...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for cannabis cultivation. It plays a crucial role in the plant's growth and developmen...
A node is a critical point on a cannabis plant’s stem where leaves, branches, or flowers emerge, serving as a junction f...
Nug is a term commonly used in the cannabis industry to refer to the individual buds or flowers of the cannabis plant. T...
The term “nutes” is a slang abbreviation for “nutrients” in the context of cannabis cultivation. Nutrients refer to esse...
Nutrient burn occurs when cannabis plants suffer from over-fertilization, leading to an excess of nutrients that damages...
PGRs, or Plant Growth Regulators, are substances used in cannabis cultivation to manipulate plant growth and development...
PH-Buffer is a substance used in cannabis cultivation to adjust the pH level of the nutrient solution. It helps to maint...
PPFD is a measure of how much light plants get. It stands for Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density but don’t worry about t...
Perlite is a commonly used material in cannabis cultivation. It is a type of volcanic glass that is expanded by heating...