Greenhouse cannabis strains are genetics suited for protected cultivation, where plants grow under natural sunlight but with more control over wind, rain, temperature, and humidity.
Not exactly. Many outdoor strains can perform well in greenhouses, but the best greenhouse genetics also handle the warmer, more humid conditions that can build up inside protected structures.
Greenhouses allow growers to use natural sunlight while protecting plants from heavy rain, strong wind, and sudden weather changes. They also offer more control than a fully outdoor grow.
Yes. Strong branching and reliable plant structure are important, especially when plants grow large under natural sunlight and need to support heavy flowers later in the season.
Yes. Autoflowers can work very well in greenhouses because they finish quickly, stay manageable, and allow multiple harvests during the season in the right conditions.
Yes. Feminized photoperiod strains are a strong choice for greenhouse growers who want larger plants, longer vegetative growth, and bigger harvest potential.
Yes. Greenhouses can trap humidity, so genetics with resilient growth, good structure, and flower development suited to airflow can help reduce mold pressure when combined with proper ventilation.
Look for genetics with strong vigor, stable structure, reliable flowering, rich terpene profiles, and good performance in protected environments. Your local climate, greenhouse size, and harvest window should guide the final choice.