👉 Marijuana engineering, also known as cannabis cultivation optimization, involves the strategic manipulation of various environmental, genetic, and biochemical factors to maximize the yield, potency, and therapeutic benefits of cannabis plants. This process includes selecting specific strains with desired traits, optimizing growing conditions such as light, temperature, humidity, and nutrient composition, and employing advanced techniques like hydroponics or aeroponics for precise control over plant growth. Genetic engineering can also be used to enhance specific cannabinoids or terpenes, while CRISPR and other gene-editing technologies may be applied to modify plant genetics for improved resilience or medicinal properties. Additionally, post-harvest processing techniques, such as drying, extraction, and formulation, are fine-tuned to preserve the quality and efficacy of the final product. The goal of marijuana engineering is to produce high-quality, consistent, and effective cannabis products tailored to meet diverse consumer needs and regulatory standards.