Cannabis cultivation

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Cannabis cultivation

Cannabis cultivation refers to the process of growing Cannabis plants, either for Hemp production, medical use, or recreational use.

Pronunciation

Cannabis cultivation: /ˈkænəbɪs ˌkʌltɪˈveɪʃən/

Etymology

The term "Cannabis" is derived from the Greek word "kannabis". The term "cultivation" comes from the Latin "cultivare" which means to prepare for cropping.

Process

Cannabis cultivation involves several stages, including Germination, Vegetative phase, Flowering phase, and Harvesting. Each stage requires specific conditions and care to ensure the health and productivity of the plant.

Related Terms

  • Germination: The process by which a plant grows from a seed.
  • Vegetative phase: The stage of plant growth that occurs after germination and before flowering.
  • Flowering phase: The stage of plant growth where the plant develops flowers and seeds.
  • Harvesting: The process of gathering mature plants from the fields.
  • Cannabinoids: The chemical compounds unique to cannabis, including THC and CBD.
  • Indoor cultivation: Growing cannabis plants indoors, often in a controlled environment.
  • Outdoor cultivation: Growing cannabis plants outdoors, typically in natural soil and sunlight.

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