Flower Density (Cannabis)

Flower density refers to how tightly cannabis buds are packed and how solid they feel once developed. Dense flowers have closely stacked calyxes with minimal air space, while less dense flowers feel lighter and more open.

Flower density is influenced by genetics, lighting, and environmental conditions.


What Does Flower Density Affect?

Flower density impacts:

Dense flowers are often preferred but require careful post-harvest handling.


Flower Density and Genetics

Genetics play the largest role in flower density:

No amount of optimization can fully override genetic limits.


Flower Density and Autoflower Cannabis

Autoflower flower density varies widely by cultivar.

In autoflowers:

Consistent conditions help autoflowers reach their genetic potential.


Flower Density and Mold Risk

Dense flowers are more prone to:

Proper airflow, humidity control, and careful curing are essential.


How Growers Influence Flower Density

Growers can support flower density by:

Density improves with stability, not stress.


Flower Density vs Bud Structure

Key differences include:

A bud can have good structure but low density, or vice versa.


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