SCROG
SCROG, or Screen of Green, is a cannabis cultivation technique that maximizes yield by training plants to grow horizontally.
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SCROG, or Screen of Green, is a cannabis cultivation technique that maximizes yield by training plants to grow horizontally.
A seedling is the young plant stage following germination, characterized by the development of cotyledons and true leaves.
Selfed (S1): A cannabis plant grown from self-pollinated seeds, leading to offspring genetically identical to the parent plant.
Sexing is the process of determining the gender of a cannabis plant to optimize its growth and yield.
One-sentence definition: SOG, or Sea of Green, is a cannabis cultivation technique that maximizes yield by growing many small plants close together.
Stretch refers to the rapid vertical growth of cannabis plants, particularly during early flowering stages.
One-sentence definition: Supercropping is a high-stress cultivation technique used to improve cannabis plant yield and potency by bending branches without breaking them.
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