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Allelopathy occurs when a plant releases chemicals that inhibit the growth of nearby plants.
Amino acid chelates are nutrients where metal ions are bound to amino acids, improving plant absorption.
The building blocks of proteins and plant signaling molecules
Endogenous cannabinoid nicknamed the “bliss molecule.”
Excessive worry/tension; mixed cannabis effects.
Apical dominance is the suppression of lateral bud growth by the main central stem.
The apoplast is the network of cell walls and intercellular spaces that facilitates the movement of water and solutes in plants.
Autoflowering cannabis strains flower based on age, not light cycle, due to Ruderalis genetics.
Auxins are plant hormones that regulate growth processes like cell elongation and root development.
Backbuilding is a pruning method that involves cutting the tip of developing cannabis buds to encourage denser growth.
A backcross is a breeding technique where offspring are crossed with a parent to stabilize traits.
A ballast regulates the electrical current supplied to high-intensity discharge (HID) grow lights.
Beneficials are organisms introduced into cannabis gardens to control pests naturally.
The gradual buildup of substances in plant tissues
The degree to which nutrients are accessible to plants
Cannabis rolled in tobacco or hemp leaf wrapper, often larger than a joint.
A smoking device that filters smoke through water to cool inhalation.
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