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This document is page 33 of a 2017 report by Ackrell Capital, LLC, providing an overview of the cannabis cultivation process. It functions as an informational graphic detailing the timeline and stages of growing cannabis, from seed selection to curing. While bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp often associated with investigations, the content of this specific page is purely technical industry analysis regarding cannabis agriculture.

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"Cultivation Process Overview: Seed to Bud"
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"Selecting a seed is the first step of the cultivation process."
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"A cultivator can choose from more than 1,500 unique seed varieties"
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ACKRELL
CAPITAL
CHAPTER III Cannabis Industry Segmentation
Cultivation Process Overview: Seed to Bud
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Start
Seed Selection
Selecting a seed is the first step of the cultivation process. A cultivator can choose from more than 1,500 unique seed varieties, each of which has the capacity to produce a cannabis strain with a particular cannabinoid and terpene profile and other unique characteristics.
Seedling
1–4 Weeks
The seedling stage is the period during which the seed sprouts and the plant stem starts to grow. During this stage, cultivators manage growth to avoid long stems that may lack the strength to support further vegetation.
Vegetative
3–8 Weeks
The vegetative stage is characterized by the plant’s rapid growth and revelation of sexual characteristics. During this stage, cultivators remove male plants and control growth inputs, such as light and nutrients, to maximize the plant’s yield of unpollinated female flower (which generally contains the highest concentration of active compounds).
Flowering
6–16 Weeks
The flowering phase comprises the growth and maturation of the cannabis flower and the trichomes on the flower. Trichomes are hairlike components that secrete cannabinoids, terpenes and other compounds. Trichomes generally occur all over the surface of the plant, but are found in highest concentration on the flowers of unpollinated female plants.
Harvesting
2–4 Weeks
Harvesting involves clipping the leafstalks (on which the flowers grow) from the main plant stem, drying the leafstalks and flowers, and trimming the dried flowers. Cultivators harvest at a time calculated to maximize flower yield and optimize cannabinoid and terpene content.
Curing
2–8 Weeks
The curing phase is a period of controlled fermentation of the dry cannabis flower. The conditions under which fermentation occurs, as well as the duration of the fermentation process, further affect the cannabis flower's aroma, taste and cannabinoid composition.
3–10 Months
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