Impact of Phosphorus on Cannabis sativa Reproduction, Cannabinoids, and Terpenes
Cockson, P., Schroeder-Moreno, M., Veazie, P., Barajas, G., Logan, D., Davis, M., & Whipker, B. E. (2020, November 6). Applied Sciences, Vol. 10.
author keywords: macronutrients; cannabis; hemp; cannabinoids; terpenes; life-cycle; phosphorus (P); cannabidiol (CBD); tetrahydrocannabinol (THC); foliar
topics (OpenAlex): Horticultural and Viticultural Research; Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies; Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
TL;DR:
The results indicate that, if a crop is being produced under greenhouse conditions, specifically for cannabinoid production, an excessive P supply did not result in higher cannabinoid production; however, plants grown with a higher rate of P fertility had greater plant width and may result in more buds per plant.
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