Vegetative propagation, specifically, replicating a cannabis plant asexually, involves creating a genetically identical copy from a selected mother plant. This process entails taking a cutting from a healthy, mature specimen and encouraging it to develop its own root system, effectively producing a new plant with the same characteristics as the original.
Maintaining desired traits, ensuring consistency in yield, potency, and growth patterns, is a key advantage of this method. Furthermore, it bypasses the variability inherent in seed germination, allowing growers to reliably reproduce superior genetics and expedite the cultivation cycle. The practice has historical roots in horticulture, adapted to cannabis cultivation for predictable outcomes.