Mineral salts
Mineral salts are inorganic compounds often used in cannabis cultivation to provide essential nutrients.
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Mineral salts are inorganic compounds often used in cannabis cultivation to provide essential nutrients.
One-sentence definition: Minor cannabinoids are naturally occurring compounds in cannabis, present in smaller quantities than major cannabinoids like THC and CBD.
Mint/Eucalyptus is a term used to describe a cool, refreshing scent or flavour found in some cannabis strains.
Moisture % refers to the water content present in cannabis, crucial for maintaining product quality and safety.
Moisture content in cannabis refers to the amount of water present in the buds, affecting their quality and shelf life.
A monoecious plant has both male and female flowers on the same individual.
Mosaic viruses are plant pathogens that cause discoloured patterns on cannabis leaves, affecting plant health and yield.
A mother plant is a cannabis plant kept in a vegetative state for producing consistent clones.
Munchies: A common craving for food experienced after consuming cannabis.
Musky refers to a strong, earthy aroma often associated with certain cannabis strains, reminiscent of the natural scent found in musk.
Mycorrhizae are a symbiotic association between fungi and plant roots, enhancing nutrient and water uptake.
Mycotoxins are toxic compounds produced by certain types of moulds found in cannabis and other plant materials.
Myrcene is a terpene found in cannabis known for its earthy, musky aroma with hints of fruit, contributing to the plant's unique scent profile.
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