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Keeping media evenly moist without waterlogging.
A selected, maintained plant used as the donor for cuttings.
Mulching covers soil with organic or inorganic material to conserve moisture and improve soil health.
Mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationships with cannabis roots, enhancing nutrient uptake.
Common terpene linked to relaxation.
The N-P-K ratio indicates the proportion of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in fertilizers.
Formulation technique that improves oral/sublingual cannabinoid absorption.
The point on a stem where leaves and buds emerge and where roots often form on cuttings.
Nutrients are essential elements plants need for growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
How long after dosing the effects begin to be felt.
Swallowing cannabis products that are absorbed via the digestive tract.
Organic growing avoids synthetic chemicals, using natural inputs to support plant health.
Osmosis is the movement of water across cell membranes from low to high solute concentration.
Overwatering occurs when cannabis roots receive excess water, leading to oxygen deprivation.
Time and level at which blood cannabinoid concentration reaches its maximum after dosing.
Inert, porous mineral used alone or blended in rooting mixes to improve aeration.
pH measures the acidity or alkalinity of a growing medium or nutrient solution.
How the body handles cannabinoids over time.
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