Landrace
Landrace refers to cannabis strains that have naturally evolved in specific geographic regions over time, maintaining stable genetics without human intervention.
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Landrace refers to cannabis strains that have naturally evolved in specific geographic regions over time, maintaining stable genetics without human intervention.
A lateral branch is a side shoot that grows from the main stem of a plant, often increasing its structural complexity and potential yield.
Lavender is a popular scent and flavour descriptor used to characterize certain cannabis strains with calming and floral notes.
LC-MS/MS is an analytical technique used to identify and quantify compounds in cannabis products.
Leaf miners are small insects that burrow into and feed on plant leaves, creating visible tunnels or trails.
Lemon-lime refers to a zesty and refreshing aroma or flavour profile found in some cannabis strains.
Licensing is the process of obtaining legal authorization to operate within the cannabis industry in Canada.
Light stress refers to the adverse effects on cannabis plants caused by excessive or insufficient light exposure, impacting growth and yield.
Limonene is a citrusy terpene found in cannabis, known for its fresh aroma and potential mood-enhancing effects.
Linalool is a naturally occurring terpene found in cannabis that produces a floral and lavender aroma.
Live resin is a cannabis concentrate known for preserving the plant's original aroma and flavour profile.
Live rosin is a type of cannabis concentrate made by pressing fresh or frozen cannabis flower without the use of solvents.
Living soil is a type of soil enriched with beneficial microbes and organic matter, promoting a healthy ecosystem for plant growth.
One-sentence definition: Lollipopping is a cannabis cultivation technique that involves removing lower growth to focus energy on the top buds.
Definition: LOQ/LLOD refers to the lowest concentration of a substance that can be reliably quantified or detected in a lab test.
Lot traceability ensures every cannabis product can be tracked from cultivation to sale.
Loud is a slang term used to describe cannabis with a strong aroma and high potency.
LP (Licensed Producer) refers to a company authorized by Health Canada to cultivate, process, and sell cannabis products.
LST (low-stress training) is a cultivation technique used to control plant growth by gently bending stems without causing damage.
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