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N-P-K

Environment, Media & Nutrition

N-P-K is a formula describing the ratio of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) in fertilizers, crucial for plant growth.

NAP consistency

Retail, Delivery & Ops

One-sentence definition: NAP consistency refers to the uniformity in the non-active plant parts of cannabis products, ensuring quality and predictability.

Negative pressure

Environment, Media & Nutrition

One-sentence definition: Negative pressure refers to a ventilation strategy where the air pressure in a space is lower than the surrounding areas, commonly used in cannabis cultivation to control odours and pests.

Nerolidol

Terpenes & Aromatics

Nerolidol: A naturally occurring terpene found in many plants, including cannabis, known for its woody, floral aroma.

Node

Plant, Botany & Anatomy

A node is the part of a cannabis plant where branches, leaves, and flowers grow.

Nose

Community, Culture & Slang (SFW)

A "Nose" in cannabis refers to the distinct aroma profile of a strain, which can include various scents like pine, citrus, or earthiness.

Nug run

Community, Culture & Slang (SFW)

Nug run refers to cannabis concentrates made specifically from the buds or "nugs" of the cannabis plant, known for their high-quality extracts.

Nutrient burn

Pests, Pathogens & Disorders

Nutrient burn occurs when cannabis plants absorb too many nutrients, leading to leaf discoloration and damage.

Nutrient lockout

Pests, Pathogens & Disorders

Nutrient lockout occurs when cannabis plants cannot absorb essential nutrients due to pH imbalance or salt buildup.

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What is the CannaRadar Cannabis Glossary?

An A–Z index of clear, plain-language definitions for cannabis terms, labels, and common slang, with links to deeper guides.

Is this medical advice?

No. The glossary is educational only and follows Canadian compliance guidelines.

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New terms are added and existing entries are reviewed for clarity and labeling accuracy.

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