HST (high-stress training)
HST (high-stress training) is a cannabis cultivation technique involving deliberate plant stress to enhance growth and yield.
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HST (high-stress training) is a cannabis cultivation technique involving deliberate plant stress to enhance growth and yield.
A humidifier is a device that increases moisture levels in the air to maintain optimal humidity for cannabis growth.
A humidity pack (58/62) is a small, sealed packet containing a solution designed to maintain a specific humidity level inside a container.
Humulene is a terpene found in cannabis that contributes to its aromatic profile, often described as earthy, woody, or spicy.
HVAC refers to the systems used for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning in buildings, including those used for cannabis cultivation.
A hybrid is a cannabis plant bred from two different strains, combining characteristics of both Indica and Sativa.
Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water solutions.
Hydrosol is a water-based byproduct of steam distillation often used in cannabis extraction processes.
A hygrometer is a tool used to measure the moisture or humidity levels in the air.
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