Stretch, often called flower stretch, is the period of rapid vertical growth that occurs when cannabis plants transition from vegetative growth into flowering.

WHAT IS THE STRETCH STAGE?

Stretch happens as a plant shifts its energy toward reproduction. During this time, stems elongate quickly, sometimes doubling or even tripling in height depending on genetics, environment, and training.

Stretch typically begins during pre-flower and slows once full flowering is underway.

HOW IT’S USED

Growers account for stretch by:
– Planning tent height and light placement
– Training plants before flowering
– Installing trellis nets or plant supports
– Adjusting light intensity to manage internodal spacing

Understanding stretch helps prevent plants from outgrowing their space.

WHY IT MATTERS

Stretch affects:
– Final plant height
– Canopy structure
– Light penetration
– Yield potential

Poor planning during stretch can lead to overcrowding, light burn, or airflow issues later in flower.

LIMITATIONS & NOTES

Stretch varies widely between strains and growing styles. Autoflowers generally stretch less than photoperiod plants, but environmental factors like light intensity and temperature can still influence growth.t