Asexual propagation in female plants of cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)

Cannabis is a plant with an ancient tradition, currently of worldwide interest due to the effectiveness of cannabidiol (CBD) in different treatments. Asexual propagation techniques are used to preserve the characteristics of the mother plants. This work aimed to evaluate the efficacy of two planting...

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Cannabidiol
Cutting
Naphthaleneacetic acid
Hydroculture
Cannabis
Plant propagation
Cannabidiol
Esqueje
Ácido naftalenacetico
Hidrocultura
Cannabis
Propagación vegetal
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dc.title.en-US.fl_str_mv Asexual propagation in female plants of cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
dc.title.es-ES.fl_str_mv Propagación asexual en plantas femeninas de cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
title Asexual propagation in female plants of cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
spellingShingle Asexual propagation in female plants of cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
Cannabidiol
Cutting
Naphthaleneacetic acid
Hydroculture
Cannabis
Plant propagation
Cannabidiol
Esqueje
Ácido naftalenacetico
Hidrocultura
Cannabis
Propagación vegetal
title_short Asexual propagation in female plants of cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
title_full Asexual propagation in female plants of cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
title_fullStr Asexual propagation in female plants of cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
title_full_unstemmed Asexual propagation in female plants of cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
title_sort Asexual propagation in female plants of cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
dc.subject.en-US.fl_str_mv Cannabidiol
Cutting
Naphthaleneacetic acid
Hydroculture
Cannabis
Plant propagation
topic Cannabidiol
Cutting
Naphthaleneacetic acid
Hydroculture
Cannabis
Plant propagation
Cannabidiol
Esqueje
Ácido naftalenacetico
Hidrocultura
Cannabis
Propagación vegetal
dc.subject.es-ES.fl_str_mv Cannabidiol
Esqueje
Ácido naftalenacetico
Hidrocultura
Cannabis
Propagación vegetal
description Cannabis is a plant with an ancient tradition, currently of worldwide interest due to the effectiveness of cannabidiol (CBD) in different treatments. Asexual propagation techniques are used to preserve the characteristics of the mother plants. This work aimed to evaluate the efficacy of two planting methods (hydroponics and peat) for asexual propagation in female plants of cannabis using the cutting method. Cuttings taken from female plants were arranged in two planting methods, two additional factors were evaluated, management of the apex, and hormonal regulator in each medium. The cuttings were kept under controlled environmental conditions for 17 days. Cuttings propagated in peat in combination with the growth regulator registered the highest percentage of survival (100%) with respect to the hydroponic medium without regulator (73.33%). The cuttings that were not subjected to the apex cutting show the best results in the variables evaluated in both planting media. Both peat and hydroponics are effective means for cutting. Applying a growth regulator and keeping the whole leaves tips favor the formation and quality of the roots.
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