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The growth of marijuana day by day is a fascinating process that shows remarkable diversity. From the moment of germination, the seed develops a root and two small cotyledons. With each subsequent day, the plant intensively grows, creating more leaves and branches.
After 3-4 weeks of vegetation, the plant moves to the flowering stage, which can be noticed by the formation of pre-flowers. Over time, the buds become increasingly dense and developed. Dried marijuana flowers at this stage can already be collected. The powerful influence of daily growth on the final product is evidenced by increased CBD and THC content and the richness of other cannabinoids and terpenes.
Analyzing the growth stages of a marijuana plant is like breaking down the mystery of nature. From germination to bloom, each stage reveals the incredible strength and adaptability of this plant.
Lucas Cysewski – CEO and founder of VapeFully
How many grams from one marijuana bush? ⚖️
Yield per marijuana bush is highly variable and depends on many factors, such as the genetics of the plant, growing conditions and the experience of the grower. Under optimal indoor conditions, an experienced grower can obtain 100 to 300 grams of dry product from a large, well-tended bush.
Outdoor cultivation with a favorable climate and proper plant training technique can yield up to 500 grams per plant. In contrast, smaller bushes or crops grown by novice growers typically yield 30 to 100 grams of dried product. It’s worth remembering that the quality of the yield is often more important than the quantity, and proper growing conditions, lighting and fertilization have a key impact on the cannabinoid content of the final product.
Does a marijuana plant smell? 🤥
A marijuana plant is known for its strong scent, which becomes particularly intense during flowering. The unique, skunk-like smell comes from terpenes, chemical compounds present in many plants, not just marijuana.
Terpenes, along with cannabinoids, are responsible for the characteristic scent and flavour profile of different cannabis strains. The scent of this type can prove problematic for cultivation in places where marijuana is not legal. In the case of legal industrial hemp, often cultivated for industrial production, the scent is significantly less intense, which is a major advantage for farmers and neighbouring residents.
Marijuana plant – summary 🚀
The development of a marijuana plant is a process requiring understanding and commitment from the grower, from seeds through the vegetative stage, flowering to mature flowers. All aspects of this life cycle affect the final product, from the genetics of indica and sativa species, through the cultivation method, and environmental conditions, to interaction with the plant’s chemistry. Cultivating marijuana, especially where it is legal, is not only a gardening experience but also a scientific exploration of the nature of this unique plant.