General Cannabis Care – Grow Weed Easy https://www.growweedeasy.com Learn How to Grow Cannabis with Simple Tutorials Sat, 13 Jun 2026 02:51:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://www.growweedeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/favicon-grow-weed-easy-1.png General Cannabis Care – Grow Weed Easy https://www.growweedeasy.com 32 32 Home Cannabis Grower Q&As https://www.growweedeasy.com/home-cannabis-grower-qas Sun, 07 Jun 2026 02:46:38 +0000 https://www.growweedeasy.com/?page_id=66858 by Nebula Haze Over a thousand of you sent in your real cannabis grow challenges in a recent survey. I read through them all. I noticed most problems actually come down to just a few specific patterns. Today, I’m starting a new series where each week I answer a few of the most common questions....

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Over a thousand of you sent in your real cannabis grow challenges in a recent survey. I read through them all. I noticed most problems actually come down to just a few specific patterns. Today, I’m starting a new series where each week I answer a few of the most common questions.

Seeds & Seedlings

Autoflowers

Bud Quality

1.) How do I get consistent seed germination?

Struggles with germination are extremely common. Luckily, seed germination is easy to master once you find the right technique.

Turn seeds into fast-growing seedlings.

Happy, healthy cannabis seedling. Give plants a strong start and be on the way to a strong finish!

Example question

“Only a only handful of seeds have opened up while soaking, and none have sprouted. What do I do?”

First off, if you buy seeds that don’t germinate, contact the people who sold you seeds. Most reputable seed companies have a germination guarantee, which means they will replace seeds that don’t sprout.

Cannabis seeds on a white background

That being said, certain cannabis strains sprout stronger than others. In some tests, these seeds germinated faster than average: Purple Haze, Northern Lights #10, Green Crack, Do-Si-Dos, Black Cat Kush

In a recent test, Purple Haze seeds achieved a 99.3% germination rate (142 out of 143 sprouted).

Purple Haze cannabis cola about to be trimmed

Second, try a different germination method.

Don’t keep doing the same thing over and over if it’s not working.

In this case, the grower mentioned soaking seeds, which typically means they either put seeds in a glass of water or used the “wet paper towel method”.

These are both excellent germination methods, but some growers struggle with them.

Solution: Plant Seed Directly in Soil

If you’ve struggled with multi-step germination methods, try one of the simplest. This works for most growers if you just follow the instructions exactly as stated.

  1. Plant the seed directly in the soil or coco about a knuckle deep. See the picture below.
  2. Cover seed loosely with soil. The seed shouldn’t get direct light until it sprouts. Add no more soil than necessary to accomplish that.
  3. Give water, warmth, and light – Give 2 cups (500 mL) of water so the soil and seed stays moist even with the light on. Keep your grow light turned on for warmth, but not too close.
  4. Don’t touch – Once a seed is in soil, don’t mess with it. If it starts to dry out from the grow light, very gently dribble a few more spoonfuls of water, but otherwise leave the seed undisturbed to do its thing.
  5. Sprouts appear 1-3 days later on average, though certain strains and older seeds might take up to a week.

Watch a quick gif animation showing the planting of a cannabis seed for germination, then patting the soil down gently

Learn more about sprouting cannabis seeds directly in soil.

 

2.) Why do some seedlings grow slow at first?

Seedlings can feel so mysterious, but they’re actually simple things with simple needs. Give them a good environment plus a little bit of water, and they’re happy.

Example Question

“I use organic living soil (mild not hot) and organic bottled nutrients. I always see really slow growth during weeks 1 through 4 🤔 What can I do for faster seedling growth.

Slow growing seedlings in good soil are usually caused by one of these 3 things.

  • Too Much Water <– Probably This – Watering too much or too often is the #1 cause of slow-growing cannabis seedlings. Underwatering makes similar symptoms, but is less common.
  • Hot or Cold – Temperature should be between 70-85°F (20-30°C) for happy seedlings.If the grow space gets too hot or too cool on a regular basis, plants tend to grow slower.
  • Light Starvation – If a seedling grows tall and stringy without many leaves, it needs more light. Either increase the light intensity or number of hours of light per day.

Droopy, small seedlings like this one in the middle usually aren’t getting the right amount of water.

One cannabis plant growing slow

Solution: Keep cannabis plants warm and breezy under a proven LED grow light the recommended distance away (or sunlight).

Insider Tip: If the pot feels heavy, give less water.

For the first week after germination, give seedlings just 2 cups (500 mL) of water every few days. For the second week, give just 3 cups (750 mL) of water every few days. Raise the amount as they get bigger.

Follow our day-by-day seedling watering schedule for fast-growing seedlings.

With good watering and environment, 3-week-old cannabis seedlings should be about this size.

3 week old cannabis seedlings loving life. By growweedeasy.com

 

3.) Do autoflowers need special nutrients?

Many of the questions we received involved autoflowers, including what nutrients to give them so they start fast and grow big.

Example Question:

Can you give autoflowers organic nutrients like you would do a photoperiod plant? I have good soil, which has some nutrients, but I want maximum growth. I heard to give autoflowers very small amounts of nutrients during the first few weeks.

Can you give autoflowers regular cannabis nutrients? Yes, when it comes to nutrients you can treat autoflowers essentially like photoperiod plants.

Learn more about cannabis nutrients.

Note: Autoflowers can be extra sensitive to overwatering. Follow our day-by-day watering schedule for fast-growing autoflower seedlings.

These autoflowers got “regular” cannabis nutrients. See the grow journal.

Autoflowering cannabis plants - just before harvest (The Whole Gang)

Are you an autoflower grower (or want to be?): Learn 5 tips for faster-growing and higher-yielding autoflowers.

 

4.) Why did my cannabis plants look healthy but grow airy buds?

If your plant is looking healthy, but buds still aren’t as dense, it’s usually one of four things: light intensity, bud spacing at top of plants, genetics/seeds, or the flowering environment.

Example Question: 

  • “My plants looked healthy and green, but the buds weren’t as dense as I wanted. I used nutrients, kept the pH at the recommended 6.1 pH in coco, and grew under 400W of LED light in a 4×4 tent with 6 plants. Is bud density more about nutrients, light, plant crowding, or something else?”

Why are my bud airy?

Fluffy, larfy, airy popcorn cannabis bud that never really filled out or got dense because it didn't get enough light during the flowering stage

How do I make them grow dense?

Dense, potent cannabis buds in hand

It is unlikely that nutrients or pH are the problem because your plants are healthy.

Light Intensity or Quality

When buds are not getting dense, the most common cause is too-weak or poor-quality grow light.

A great 400W LED can make dense buds; however, a mediocre 400W fixture may not get the same density even if you use it properly. Here are some recommended LED grow lights for cannabis.

Week 7 of flowering in the cannabis tent under the HLG 300 R-spec LED grow light

For a 4×4 grow tent, in general, 400W is an acceptable but relatively low amount of light power for cannabis plants, especially if the entire tent is filled with buds from end to end. For a 4×4 ideally you’d like a total of 450-600W to get the best density from corner to corner.

Bud Spacing at Top of Plants

You mentioned crowding. It’s not the number of plants that matters as much as the number of bud sites located in the top canopy. No matter what you do, the densest buds are always going to be the ones at the top of the plant.

Six plants can do great in a 4×4 if you keep the canopy wide and flat before you initiate flowering, ensuring you get a lot of bud sites spread out in a flat line.

Spread out plants as they grow. Each “star” from above becomes a main bud site.

Cannabis plants - Day 58 from germination, day 13 from 12/12. Green leaves, happy plants!

With wide, flat plants, you get a “sea” of dense buds.

Flowering tent just before harvest (flowering day 73) by GrowWeedEasy.com

With canopy management, bud density suffers if you have lots of inner or lower buds, or an uneven height so only a few buds are located at the top.

Genetics

Some strains or individual plants make fluffier or more airy buds even in the best conditions. So it’s really important that you get the right genetics to create the buds that you want. Especially if you’re chasing density, the number one step is to get genetics and seeds that will produce plants that consistently make dense buds. With some strains, you’ll get dense buds even in sub-par conditions.

G13 x Hashplant buds tend to be on the denser side

Insane G13 Hashplant cannabis buds. Nice and dense.

Here are some examples of seeds that tend to produce dense buds, even if you make some mistakes

Learn how to research strains to find what you want.

Flowering Environment

While buds are developing, your flowering environment matters. Things like high heat, high humidity, weak airflow can all reduce the quality of buds. Not just density, but also prevent them from reaching max THC and smell.

Buds like it not too hot, not too humid.

Moby Dick cannabis cola - although buds get huge and dense, they've very mold resistant!

Ideal budding environment is around 70-80°F (20-26°C) and 50% RH.

Flowering stage optimal temperature day and night for cannabis plants is between 65-80°F (20-26°C).

Luckily, this is an easy one. If you set up your grow tent right the first time, heat and humidity should be taken care of already.

Learn more how environment affects cannabis bud quality.

 


 

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The Beginner’s Grow Setup: Minimum Supplies for Top-Shelf Weed https://www.growweedeasy.com/the-beginners-grow-setup-minimum-supplies-for-top-shelf-weed Sat, 06 Jun 2026 07:05:02 +0000 https://www.growweedeasy.com/?page_id=66599 by Nebula Haze Do you need an expensive LED grow light to produce exceptional weed? No. Even a tiny cannabis-friendly LED produces excellent bud quality with good seeds and plant care. A $70 100W LED grew these Candy Games #38 buds. Last week we talked about avoiding lots of the most common beginner mistakes when...

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Do you need an expensive LED grow light to produce exceptional weed? No. Even a tiny cannabis-friendly LED produces excellent bud quality with good seeds and plant care.

A $70 100W LED grew these Candy Games #38 buds.

Candy Games #38 fat cannabis nugs in hand by GrowWeedEasy.com

Last week we talked about avoiding lots of the most common beginner mistakes when growing weed at home. Today I wanted to talk about how to save money on equipment, which can sometimes be the most expensive mistake.

The truth is you don’t need a crazy setup or exotic nutrients, you just need to ensure what you get is suitable for growing cannabis.

Example harvest under a Spider Farmer 100W LED (full setup with tent and filter is ~$290)

A full mini cannabis tent with a 100W led grow light from Spider Farmer

This is all you need to get to a top-shelf home cannabis harvest…

1.) Cannabis Seeds

Your seeds determine 50% or more of your results, so don’t choose lightly.

If price is the biggest barrier, this $5 seed menu by NASC has a limited rotating selection of top-quality genetics. If you’re looking to get good seeds for cheap, this is a great option. Here are my favorite cannabis strains for beginners.

Not sure?

The seeds decide what buds look, smell, and smoke like.

Step 1: Cheap marijuana seeds (North Atlantic Seed Company is a trustworthy seed company that offers good $5 seeds; all their strains produce top-shelf buds).

2.) Bright, Direct Light

Light is food for cannabis plants, and they need a lot of light to produce big, potent, sparkly buds.

In general, more light equals more bud.

Outdoors, cannabis plants should be getting 6+ hours of strong, direct sunlight per day.

Lots of light + room to grow (this is an 11 lb harvest)

Example of an 11 lb cannabis harvest grown outdoors - GrowWeedEasy.com

Note: There’s still time to grow outdoors this year.

Indoors, a strong grow light is needed to get significant yields.

For most indoor home growers, a LED grow light specifically made to grow cannabis plants is your best light option.

LEDs are easy to use, electrically efficient and don’t produce much heat. Even a small 100W LED can consistently grow high-quality, dense cannabis buds when kept the right distance away.

What about yields? When it comes to cannabis-specific LEDs, the wattage is a very good indicator of how much light it’s going to make.

That means higher-wattage grow lights increase the maximum yields you can expect.

100W cannabis harvest (this is 3.1 oz) – Full 2’x2′ setup ~$290.

Mini tent full of colorful buds at harvest (grown under Spider Farmer 100W LED grow light)

300W cannabis harvest (this is 10.4 oz) – Full 2’x4′ setup ~$575.

Mars Hydro 300W LED grow light example cannabis harvest

600W cannabis harvest (this is 20.1 oz, or 1.3 lbs) – Example 4’x4′ setup ~$770.

20 oz LED grow light cannabis harvest in a 4x4 grow tent

Learn about the best LED grow lights for cannabis.

3.) Grow Medium (Soil, Coco, Hydro)

Soil or Coco is easiest for beginners since you can just plant a seed. Soil looks darker and has some nutrients, which lasts plants a few weeks. However, plants in soil grow a little slower and may be more prone to bugs.

Outdoor growers love soil: For cannabis growers powered by the sun, a recent outdoor cannabis grow study found the most successful outdoor growers typically grow in soil.

Grow weed in soil – nutrients last a few weeks

Example of rich, beautiful cannabis soil is key to growing buds that are dense, potent, strong smelling.

Coco is made out of ground coconut husks. Coco contains no nutrition, which means you need to add nutrients in the water from the beginning or plants won’t grow.

The pros are slightly faster growth, less prone to overwatering, and more resistant to some pests.

Grow weed in coco – slightly faster growth, but must add nutrients from the start.

PIle of coco coir mix that's great for growing marijuana (70:30 coco to perlite mix)

Serious beginners can succeed at hydro on their first grow, too (that’s how my husband Sirius started growing weed). You just need to follow good instructions when establishing your seedlings so their roots grow healthy and strong. After cannabis plants are established, hydroponic maintenance may actually be easier than soil or coco.

Grow weed in hydro – add nutrients from the start, fastest growth.

Cannabis plants in hydroponic DWC tubs (bubbleponics)

Learn more: What’s the Best Grow Medium? Soil vs Coco vs Hydro.

4.) Cannabis Nutrients (Add to the Water)

Cannabis plants use a lot more nutrients than most houseplants and need a good source of nutrients (fertilizer).

During the crucial budding phase, buds won’t get as big as they could if they run out of nutrients during the flowering stage.

For most cannabis growers, adding extra nutrients in the water increases harvest results vs not adding nutrients.

  • Regular soil contains some nutrients, but cannabis plants often quickly deplete the soil.
  • Coco and hydro don’t contain any nutrients, so you must add nutrients to the water.

That means using a proven cannabis nutrient system is an easy way to maximize your results.

I use the General Hydroponics Flora trio. Fast growth, big buds, smooth smoke. Use at half-strength what it says on the bottle. If you want something simpler, the FloraNova duo uses just one bottle per stage.

The General Hydroponics Flora Trio are some of the best cannabis nutrients, available on Amazon!

Cannabis I grew from seed to weed in under 90 days with the General Hydroponics Flora trio (see the grow journal).

Autoflowering cannabis plants - just before harvest (The Whole Gang)

Learn about the best cannabis nutrients.

5.) Make Watering Easy

You should have a source of water close to your plants, because giving water regularly is your main job after getting everything set up. If you’re giving nutrients, you add it to the water before giving it to plants.

Follow a proven watering schedule for cannabis seedlings and make it easy to catch and remove runoff water. Established plants need to be watered every few days unless you provide extra water automatically, for example by using auto-watering pot bases.

When it comes to saving time, making it easier to water your plants is where to aim your focus. That’s because you can mostly automate watering and create an easy way to remove runoff water. That way you’re not spending much time watering your plants.

Auto-watering pot bases can water established cannabis plants for up to a week.

AC Infinity auto-watering pot bases grow great weed at GrowWeedEasy.com

Learn how to water plants so it’s as easy as possible.


 

 

 

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Harvest Rescue: How to Beat the Mid-Flower Curse https://www.growweedeasy.com/mid-flower-yellow-leaves-cannabis Sun, 03 May 2026 01:12:00 +0000 https://www.growweedeasy.com/?page_id=66405 by Nebula Haze Even if your flowering cannabis plant is looking rough with yellowing leaves and nutrient deficiencies, there may still be time to save your marijuana harvest. Escape the Mid-Flower Curse and harvest better weed. Today’s cannabis grower experienced this common problem I like to call the Mid-Flower Curse. It affects almost every grower...

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by Nebula Haze

Even if your flowering cannabis plant is looking rough with yellowing leaves and nutrient deficiencies, there may still be time to save your marijuana harvest.

Escape the Mid-Flower Curse and harvest better weed.

Too much yellowing at harvest (cannabis plant)

Today’s cannabis grower experienced this common problem I like to call the Mid-Flower Curse. It affects almost every grower at least once. This is when plant leaves suddenly start looking sick about halfway into the flowering stage.

Note: Some strains like Purple Haze, Green Crack, and Do-Si-Dos are more resistant to problems, but the mid-flower curse can strike any cannabis plant.

If you see nutrient deficiencies after buds start forming, don’t harvest early…

See how one grower beat the mid-flower curse and got a great harvest.

Our student initiated the flowering stage and his plants were growing buds a few weeks later. Despite some water stress, the plants were green without spots or nutrient deficiencies.

At the start of flowering stage, these cannabis plants were mostly green.

He watched the buds get bigger each day. Everything was going smoothly. Then, about halfway through the flowering stage, he noticed a handful of green leaves turning yellow.

Flowering stage - halfway through there are yellow leaves and brown spots starting to appear

Yellow tips, a few pale leaves, and the occasional brown scorched spot. 

At first, the symptoms seemed small. So he ignored them.

Yellow tips and the beginning of brown spots in the flowering stage

But it started spreading.

6 days later, those plants had a yellowish cast, especially on the hardest working leaves attached to the biggest buds.

Flowering stage 6 days later, yellow leaves and brown spots are spreading

When he looked closely at those leaves, he saw lots of brown and yellow scorch marks.

Cannabis starting to get calcium deficiency from low pH in the flowering stage

“Does it need a special supplement or nutrient?” he asked Sirius, who answered, “No, it looks like the pH is off. Check that.”

The grower thought, “How big a deal could that really be?” and told himself he’d do it later.

Another 7 days passed, and the yellowing was hard to ignore now.

Flowering stage 16 days after the first symptoms. Lots of yellow leaves and brown spots.

Brown spots were everywhere. Even worse, it seemed like the buds had stopped getting bigger. Maybe it’s time to harvest now, our grower thought.

Flowering stage 13 days later, lots of yellow and brown spots.

“Should I just harvest them now?” he asks Sirius, who replied, “Look at all the white hairs on the buds, they’re not ready yet. Make sure to check the pH of the runoff too. Try to keep the leaves healthy until harvest.”

The grower finally checked the pH of his runoff water, expecting around 6-7 (the pH zone that helps prevent nutrient problems in soil). After all, he was always giving them water pH’ed exactly to 6.5.

Yet he was shocked to discover his runoff water measured at 5.4 pH. Way too low.

It really was the pH causing these leaf symptoms the whole time.

Once he fixed it, the discoloration stopped spreading. And although most yellow leaves never turned green again, the buds immediately started growing bigger.

By harvest day, the buds had doubled in size.

Cannabis harvest - many yellow leaves but great buds

He dried the buds in the grow tent.

Drying cannabis buds in the grow tent after harvest

After being dried and cured, the resulting buds were dense and beautiful. He beat the curse.

Big fat cannabis buds in hand - top shelf dense homegrown weed.

Lesson: How to Defeat the Mid-Flower Curse

Growers experience the mid-flower curse because most cannabis plants stop making new leaves about halfway through the flowering stage.

From then on, plants put their energy towards developing buds instead of maintaining foliage. Leaves stay green and healthy in ideal conditions even if they’re working hard. That means it’s up to you as the grower to give great care so your cannabis plants keep enough healthy leaves to last until harvest.

Happy leaves help cannabis plants produce great bud quality.

Peyote Critical cannabis bud in the flowering stage.

Better late than never is often true for ailing cannabis plants, especially in the middle of the budding phase. Even though you see some yellow leaves now, you might think, “Oh well, it’s already a lost cause” but the truth is every day of good care helps plants develop bigger, denser, and more beautiful buds.

Even after some leaves are lost, it is worth saving the remaining ones. Partly green leaves still help. Don’t give up on your plant just because it’s starting to look a little rough.

Leaves turn light into energy. No leaves = no energy to grow.

Healthy marijuana leaf

What do you do if leaves turn purple? Even purple leaves should look healthy without brown spots or scorch marks on the leaves or edges, like this Runtz plant with green leaves that slowly turned purple close to harvest.

Runtz dense marijuana buds just before harvest in the non-defoliated grow tent in this side-by-side experiement

Your #1 job: don’t ignore problems. If you notice yellowing leaves or spots, try to identify the cause and fix it as soon as possible instead of waiting until symptoms spread.

Keep your cannabis plants as healthy as possible, even after problems start forming. Too many growers give up on their plants right when they need extra care the most.

In our harvest book, we help you finish strong and harvest buds at the right time to maximize density and effects.

Main Takeaway: Aim to keep lots of healthy green (or purple) leaves to power bud growth, so your plants produce maximum yields and density.

By keeping marijuana plants healthy until harvest, you maximize yields and bud quality.

You now have the power to prevent the mid-flower curse from attacking your harvest. Your jars will thank you.

A bountiful cannabis harvest in jars - GrowWeedEasy.com

 

 

 

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Your soil might be ruining your cannabis grow https://www.growweedeasy.com/cannabis-bad-soil Sat, 02 May 2026 05:16:12 +0000 https://www.growweedeasy.com/?page_id=66396 by Nebula Haze Soil quality is one of the biggest hidden causes of grow problems, and a lot of growers don’t even realize it. Here are some examples. This grower thought their problem was not enough nutrients because the plant was pale. But the real problem was the soil. Look closely. Thick & muddy – roots...

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Soil quality is one of the biggest hidden causes of grow problems, and a lot of growers don’t even realize it. Here are some examples.

This grower thought their problem was not enough nutrients because the plant was pale.

Bad muddy soil cause cannabis overwatering and droopiness

But the real problem was the soil. Look closely.

  • Thick & muddy – roots can’t get oxygen in soil that’s too thick
  • No perlite – these little white “rocks” are key to loose, fluffy soil
  • Holds too much water – The soil stays too wet for too long.

Bad cannabis soil can take many forms.

This grower thought he was under-watering the seedlings because the soil looked dry.

Don't let bad cannabis soil kill the seedlings - growweedeasy.com tutorial

But the actual problem was they were growing in low-quality dirt that can’t hold much water.

  • Pale – light-colored soil often lacks nutrients and organic matter.
  • Solid – this soil is so compacted it’s hard as a rock
  • Poor texture – even after adding water, it looks pale and dusty

Don’t set yourself up for failure.

Soil is something you choose before planting a seed, so make sure to set up your grow for success.

Choosing cannabis-friendly soil produces more weed with less effort, because Mother Nature works with you instead of against you. You just need to know what to look for.

Note: Seeds like Purple Haze, Northern Lights #10, Do-Si-Dos germinate strong in any grow medium.

What’s the Best Soil for Weed?

There are many brands that work great. My favorite cannabis soil is Fox Farm Coco Loco soil, which pairs well with Fox Farm soil nutrients.

Fox Farm Coco Loco soil with Fox Farm nutrients

That’s what I used for this grow journal.

Flowering tent just before harvest (flowering day 73) by GrowWeedEasy.com

When it comes to growing cannabis in soil, you have 3 main choices to ensure great weed.

  1. Buy a proven soil – Use a brand known for great cannabis soil. Two great cannabis soil options are Coco Loco potting mix (a coco-fiber-heavy soil mix makes seedlings less prone to overwatering, but needs nutrients earlier) and Ocean Forest soil (true soil that is ”hot” enough you don’t need to add nutrients for several weeks).
  2. Use locally available soil – Go to a local gardening store and find “organic potting mix” that looks like the soil examples below. Cannabis soil should be brown, rich, fluffy, and ideally already contains little white rocks called perlite. Make sure to give nutrients after just a few weeks, as cannabis plants quickly use up nutrients in regular soil.
  3. Mix your own soil – If you’re looking to make your own soil, here’s an awesome tutorial by Subcool on making cannabis-friendly soil.

Example of great cannabis soil (this is Coco Loco) – click for closeup

Example of rich, beautiful cannabis soil is key to growing buds that are dense, potent, strong smelling.

Note about soil & nutrients: Cannabis plants are exceptionally nutrient-hungry as they enter the flowering stage. Bigger plants often use up nutrients in the soil, and need nutrient supplementation right as buds are forming, unless you grow in a big pot with a lot of soil.

You can’t go wrong with the Fox Farm trio for soil. Just follow the instructions on the label at half-strength for cannabis plants. Learn everything about cannabis nutrients & supplements for soil.

Fox Farm trio grows great cannabis in soil.

Get Fox Farm soil cannabis nutrients on Amazon - some of the best soil cannabis nutrients

In addition to Nitrogen, cannabis specifically needs plenty of Phosphorus, Potassium, and micronutrients (a “bloom” nutrient formula) to grow big, dense, potent, and strong-smelling buds.

Give extra “bloom” nutrients as buds form to increase potency, density, and smell.

Watering the cannabis plants using a water transfer pump - GrowWeedEasy.com

Weed grown in Coco Loco soil with Fox Farm soil trio nutrients (Candy Games #38 strain).

Example of Candy Games buds grown in Fox Farm Coco Loco soil

What should you look for in good cannabis soil?

Weed growers consistently find the best cannabis soil has these characteristics:

  • dark and rich
  • loose texture
  • holds water
  • drains well

The following video shows the soil texture you want (this is Coco Loco soil, my personal favorite soil for growing cannabis).

 

Click here to choose the right soil and learn how to water cannabis plants so they thrive.

 


When Should I Start Adding Cannabis Nutrients in Soil?

Soil is so simple. So close to nature. Add seeds, remember to water your plants, and wait for an awesome harvest, right?

Watering cannabis seedlings

But cannabis plants typically use up the nutrients in the soil. If you don’t start adding nutrients, the start running into nutrient deficiencies (see what that looks like below).

Once plants get hungry, you can’t go wrong with the Fox Farm trio for soil. For cannabis plants, follow the instructions on the label at half-strength. Get the best cannabis nutrients & supplements for soil.

Fox Farm trio grows great cannabis in soil.

Get Fox Farm soil cannabis nutrients on Amazon - some of the best soil cannabis nutrients

Here’s what you need to watch out for as a soil cannabis grower, so you start adding nutrients before it causes issues.

Pale, lime green cannabis plants in soil = you need to add more nutrients.

The difference between healthy cannabis leaf color and "needs more nutrients" leaf color on marijuana plants

If many lower leaves turn yellow and fall off, especially while buds are forming, it’s a sign the plant is “stealing” nutrients from the bottom of the plant to give to the hard-working leaves at the top.

That means if many lower leaves are turning yellow and falling off on their own, you need to add more nutrients.

Add more nutrients if bottom leaves are turning yellow and falling off.

Nitrogen deficiency - this cannabis plant needs more nutrients while making buds

If the bottom of your pot looks like this, the cannabis plant needs more nutrients.

Cannabis nitrogen deficiency - yellow leaves are piling at the bottom of the plant

When the Nutrient Problem is Caused by PH

If you see these different symptoms, the cause is likely a pH problem, not needing more nutrients. See pictures of deficiencies caused by pH.

If you see brown spots, or yellow leaves are “stuck” on the plant, it’s likely actually a pH problem.

Cannabis leaf with Calcium deficiency from low pH

Another example of a nutrient deficiency caused by incorrect pH.

Example of a cannabis plant stunted from grow problems like nutrient deficiencies

Healthy Plants Produce Better Harvests

You can still get a great harvest even if you have some nutrient problems. But you get the best cannabis yields and bud quality when plants avoid nutrient deficiencies and get plenty of nutrients while buds are forming.

Fox Farm Coco Loco soil with Fox Farm soil nutrients works well for weed.

Cannabis plants loving life in the soil - GrowWeedEasy.com

Vic’s cannabis plants thriving in Coco Loco soil with Fox Farm soil nutrients.

Week 4 veg cannabis plants by Vic - GrowWeedEasy.com

 


 

Which cannabis seeds perform in soil?

You commonly hear soil growers say “soil produces more terpenes”.

So we put it to the test, In our side-by-side grow experiment using super soil vs coco, we found the super soil buds (at least for that grow) had 17% higher terpenes at the lab on average. See the full grow journal.

Cannabis seeds with some "skin" peeling off - GrowWeedEasy.com

When terpene production increases, it helps strains express their unique “smell personality”. That means growing strains with strong flavor/smell profiles can help you maximize your soil benefits.

Strains that produce excellent smells in soil

  • Sour Diesel –  Recently released by Seedsman, this strain has a faster outdoor finish than most Sativa strains. Buds are dense and sticky growing in traditional diesel-smelling “colas” (big baseball bat buds).
  • Purple Oreoz F1 – Get the power of an early finishing F1 strain and the smell of fruity dessert. Excellent bud quality and yields. Suitable for commercial grows.
  • Guava Root GMO – This indica that thrives indoors or outdoors. Compact grow pattern, high yielding, “rootbeer” smell hints, beginner friendly. Great for extracts (4.7% hash by weight vis ice water extraction).

Bonus: Grease Gun Autoflower is a high-smell strain for autoflower growers.

Purple Oreoz F1 bud basking in the sun last summer.

Purple Oreoz F1 outdoor cannabis strain from the BLAZE study

Grease Gun Autoflower by SkunkSquatch is easy-to-grow with huge smells.

This strain produces the best bud quality, resin production, and potency if you allow buds to continue to mature until a full 12 weeks from germination. Here's an outdoor Grease Gun Auto grown by SkunkSquatch: "Plant is grown in a 7 gallon grow bag about 22 inches tall."

 


 

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What Successful Outdoor Growers Did Differently https://www.growweedeasy.com/outdoor-grow-success-factors-2026 Sat, 18 Apr 2026 11:18:01 +0000 https://www.growweedeasy.com/?page_id=66224 by Nebula Haze Last summer, 40 growers germinated cannabis seeds as part of a global outdoor grow study. That fall, only 16 growers submitted harvest reports. Learn what made the difference between those who struggled, and those who succeeded. What did successful outdoor growers do differently? Reported by Alexandria Doner-Irons, owner and founder of Queen...

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by Nebula Haze

Last summer, 40 growers germinated cannabis seeds as part of a global outdoor grow study. That fall, only 16 growers submitted harvest reports. Learn what made the difference between those who struggled, and those who succeeded.

What did successful outdoor growers do differently?

Gorgeous outdoor plant from Australia

Reported by Alexandria Doner-Irons, owner and founder of Queen of the Sun Grown. GrowWeedEasy.com is not affiliated with Queen of the Sun Grown, but we thought this was awesome research that outdoor growers need to hear about.

See the full results of the study on Seedsman.

Quick Summary of BLAZE 2025 Outdoor Cannabis Grow Study

Written by Nebula Haze based on this report.

  • 95 growers registered and bought seeds to participate
  • 40 growers reported they germinated seeds
  • 16 growers completed the challenge and submitted harvest reports

Outdoor cannabis plants loving life in the sun

Doner-Irons stated, “While the completion rate came in below 30%, this highlights an important truth about outdoor cultivation: it’s unpredictable, challenging, and requires consistency. And that’s exactly why this data matters.”

  • 40% completion rate (based on germination survey → harvest reports)
  • 16.8% completion rate (based on total registered → completed)

Amazing Bubba Kush outdoor harvest with big buds

3 Core Themes in The Study

Outdoor results were heavily affected by environment, grower decisions, and the chosen soil

  • Your Climate is Key – The environment is ultimately the boss when it comes to outdoor growing. You can’t control the environment, and the most successful growers found ways to work with their climate instead of fighting against it.
  • Grower Choices Matter –  Including, but not limited to, strain choice. Growers working with the same genetics in different regions had wildly different results from each other. The most experienced growers got great results even when the strains weren’t well suited to their climate. Preventative pest tactics (like IPM) and good watering habits avoided many of the stress and bug-related issues experienced by the less successful growers.
  • Healthy Soil = Healthy Plants – One of the most notable results from the 2025 study was the connection between plant performance and soil.

Key Finding: Living soil growers had the best results.

“Growers who utilized living soil systems consistently reported stronger, more vigorous plants with increased resistance to both pests and environmental stress. These plants not only grew better but also recovered faster when challenges arose. Practices like microbial inoculation, compost teas, and regular top dressing with organic inputs proved to be highly effective.”

  • Living soil – stronger, more vigorous plants

This is just the tip of the iceberg, don’t miss the full report!

Purple Oreoz F1 bud from the study basking in the sun.

Purple Oreoz F1 outdoor cannabis strain from the BLAZE study

Their outdoor grow calendar for cannabis growers helps you stay on track.

Get a nifty calendar made just for outdoor cannabis growers


2026 Study Still Open to Outdoor Growers

For outdoor growers who want to participate for the 2026 grow season, there’s still time.

Sign up for the 2026 outdoor BLAZE study here (it’s free and helps other outdoor growers)

After completing a full cycle and sending your results, you get free seeds the following season if you want to participate again. Outdoor strains for this year’s study (if you didn’t participate last year, you can still use code BLAZE to get 10% off on these strains to participate in the study)

  • Sour Diesel JUST RESTOCKED (Sativa dominant) – This new stabilized version of Sour Diesel was recently released by Seedsman. It’s particularly well suited to outdoor growing, with a faster finish than most Sativa strains. Especially likes warm, dry climates with room to stretch out and get big. Buds are dense and sticky growing in traditional “colas” (big baseball bat buds) like its Haze ancestors.
  • Guava Root GMO (Indica dominant) – Compact grow pattern, high yielding, “rootbeer” hints, beginner friendly. Purple-tinted 22%+ THC buds are strong but not overwhelming, great for a mellow afternoon. Great for extracts (4.7% hash by weight using the ice water extraction method, for lovely bubble hash). Give it lots of sun and love.

She also offers a cannabis Botanical Latitude Wall Calendar. Even if you don’t grow outdoors, it’s fun to have a calendar about it.

This outdoor grow calendar for cannabis growers helps you stay on track.

Get a nifty calendar made just for outdoor cannabis growers

 


 

See the full results of the study on Seedsman.

Wesley’s Acapulco Gold, Amnesia Haze and Lemon Skunk plants took over the yard.

Outdoor marijuana plants - Acapulco Gold, Amnesia Haze, Lemon Skunk by Wesley - GrowWeedEasy.com

 

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The 5 Microskills Every Grower Eventually Learns https://www.growweedeasy.com/the-5-microskills-every-grower-eventually-learns Sat, 14 Feb 2026 07:02:46 +0000 https://www.growweedeasy.com/?page_id=65468 by Nebula Haze As a cannabis grower, you inevitably pick up “microskills” along the way, making it easier and easier to prevent problems and maximize harvests in the future. But you can gain the power of experience without learning the hard way. You just need to learn from other home growers who already walked the...

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by Nebula Haze

As a cannabis grower, you inevitably pick up “microskills” along the way, making it easier and easier to prevent problems and maximize harvests in the future.

But you can gain the power of experience without learning the hard way. You just need to learn from other home growers who already walked the path.

Healthy marijuana leaf

Plants grow more and better weed if you give them what they want.

Healthy marijuana plants just before harvest time at GrowWeedEasy.com

Today I wanted to share 5 crucial microskills that help your plants grow faster and produce more weed with surprisingly little effort.

The first four microskills are about preventing and fixing problems, the last one is about locking in the best bud quality.

5 Microskills Every Grower Eventually Learns

1.) Read leaf symptoms

Let me start with the most common symptom new growers see: overwatering (especially young plants).

Example: Overwatering causes droopy leaves

Overwatered cannabis plant in a big pot

Overwatered seedlings often get “deficiencies” like yellowing or spots on the leaves.

For example, this seedling has yellow leaves, but it has nothing to do with nutrients. Notice how wet this soil is for this tiny cannabis seedling. That’s a clue that the yellow leaves on this seedling is caused by overwatering. The roots can’t “breath”.

Overwatering in this cannabis seedling caused stripes and yellow leaves

Get your leaf symptoms diagnosed with our free plant doctor.

2.) Match light intensity to plant needs

Cannabis plants need more light than most houseplants. Outdoors, plants thrive in direct sunlight for 8+ hours a day.

Indoors, plants need a grow light. But unlike the sun, you can keep your grow light too close or too far away from your plants.

If you remember that food is light for plants, it makes sense that giving too much (light too close) or not enough (light too far) would cause problems.

Luckily you have a few effective ways to ensure your grow lights are the right distance away:

Follow the manufacturer’s recommended light distance from plants (to start)

Measure light levels with a PAR light meter or PPFD app on your phone

  • Seedlings – 100–300 µmol/m²/s
  • Vegetative – 300–600 µmol/m²/s
  • Flowering – 600–1000 µmol/m²/s (700 is average)

Pay attention to plants (most important)

  • Move lights further away if you notice symptoms on the on the leaves closest to the light (“light stress”)
  • Move lights closer if plants are growing “tall” with a lot of space between sets of leaves

Example: Tall seedlings need more light

Too tall marijuana seedling stretching

For these next plants, the leaves close to light look pale and stressed because they were experiencing too-high light levels (light stress). The plants recovered quickly after the LED grow light was moved further away.

LED light burn / light stress made all the top leaves of these plants turn yellow

Bonus tip: Raise your grow light before dimming it, especially in a grow tent. As long as you can control heat, a full-power light often increases yields compared to dimming.

Why? Dimming reduces the total number of photons, while a raised light produces the same amount of photons. Although some light gets lost to the walls when the grow light is further away, a grow tent reflects a lot of that “lost” light back towards the plant (without PPFD spikes).

3.) Give nutrients based on plant response

Watch your plant for signs of too much or not enough nutrients.

This pale cannabis plant needs more nutrients, vs the healthy green cannabis plants which is getting the perfect amount of nutrients.

The difference between healthy cannabis leaf color and "needs more nutrients" leaf color on marijuana plants

Leaves get dark green if the plant gets too much nutrients over time.

Too much nutrients gives cannabis dark leaves from a nitrogen toxicity

If you’re using a good nutrient system, and following the above  stems, any other deficiencies that pop up are likely a pH problem.

4.) Calibrate a PH pen

It’s not glamorous, but it helps to think of this like the ULTIMATE supplement. Imagine if there was a supplement that you could give your plants that just made them grow faster and healthier. Getting a pH pen to test and adjust pH is like that supplement.

Did you know? PH is the #1 cause of mystery problems for home growers. Accurate pH at the roots is key to preventing nutrient deficiencies, but if you don’t realize that, the symptoms can be difficult to diagnose.

But why does pH matter? Nutrient compounds take a different chemical form depending on the pH, and some forms are easier for roots to absorb than others.

See what nutrient problems are caused by pH (picture guide).

Soil pH chart Hydroponic pH chart

What that means: If your plant is experiencing deficiencies and you aren’t testing the pH, that is one of the first things to check.

Basically, get a PH pen, calibrate it so it’s accurate, and test the pH of your water.

  • Soil: 6-7 pH
  • Coco/Hydro: 5.5-6.5 pH

If your pH comes out the right range, awesome! If not, add a tiny amount of PH DOWN or PH UP liquid to the water, shake, and then measure again until the water comes out in the right range.

So what is “calibration”? Basically you stick the pen in calibration fluid and click a button. It’s easy and quick after you do it once.

Which pH pen? I love this Apera PH Pen, which is fast and accurate. I’ve found it keeps calibration for months. But any pH pen works great. Even a really cheap pH pen is usually okay right after your calibrate it.

Learn all about pH pens for growing weed.

 

5.) Know when to harvest

This is one of the most powerful skills you can have as a grower. Being able to harvest your buds at the right time is key to getting the best yields, density, and potency. Many growers unintentionally harvest at the wrong time, and lose out on potency, density, or yields.

Main idea: Most strains are ready to harvest when most of the hairs on the buds have darkened and curled in.

Zkittlez Auto bud ready to harvest. All the hairs have darkened and curled in.

Zkittlez Auto cannabis plant - bud closeup just before harvest

Candy Games #38 bud ready for harvest

Candy Games 38 - cannabis bud just before harvest - GrowWeedEasy.com

See more pictures of Ready to Harvest cannabis buds here.

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Why Hydro Feels Like Cheating (Plus 7 Tips) https://www.growweedeasy.com/7-secrets-no-problems-cannabis-hydroponic-dwc-cultivation Sat, 07 Feb 2026 04:01:02 +0000 https://www.growweedeasy.com/?page_id=65408 by Nebula Haze I love almost every aspect of growing cannabis, but my least favorite part is testing the pH of runoff water (to prevent deficiencies). Enter hydroponics. In a “DWC” (deep water culture) hydro tub like this one, pH is the easiest part of growing. You just dip a PH Pen in the water,...

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by Nebula Haze

I love almost every aspect of growing cannabis, but my least favorite part is testing the pH of runoff water (to prevent deficiencies). Enter hydroponics. In a “DWC” (deep water culture) hydro tub like this one, pH is the easiest part of growing. You just dip a PH Pen in the water, and you’re done.

Growing cannabis in hydro is surprisingly easy when you start plants right.

A 4x4 grow tent with HLG LEDs, growing cannabis plants in hydro tubs

Yet it’s the results of growing cannabis in hydroponics that makes you feel like a “mad scientist”. This outrageous Purple Ghost Candy plant approached a pound by itself.

Purple Ghost Candy lollipop increase yields - GrowWeedEasy.com DWC hydro grow journal

My favorite part of growing weed in a big hydro tub is how little time and work it takes from day to day. In some ways, it takes even less work than “just add water” soil because you don’t need to water plants every few days, and testing the pH is faster and easier.

A quick peek “under the hood” of a DWC hydroponic reservoir. Look at those roots!

Cannabis giant DWC roots in a hydroponic reservoir - GrowWeedEasy.com cannabis hydro tutorial

Learn how to grow cannabis in a hydro tub like this (step-by-step tutorial).

For those who are already growing hydro (or want to start), here are some insider secrets from an experienced hydroponic cannabis grower. These tips prevent common problems in hydro, while saving you significant time and effort.

 


 

7 Secrets to Healthy Cannabis Plants in a DWC Hydro Tub

If you’re thinking about growing cannabis in hydro, or perhaps you already have, this section will make all the difference for you. Simply follow these suggestions and you’ll avoid 99% of the issues cannabis hydroponic growers run into.

  1. Leave the roots alone – Don’t touch the roots, especially when they’re babies and the roots still look “feathery” and fragile. If you touch them or pick up the lid and move them around, they can easily twist up, which kills the roots below the twist point. When the roots look thick and sturdy, they’re way less sensitive and won’t twist anymore.
  2. Don’t change the water for first 30 days, or at least not until plants have solid looking roots. Pumping out and replacing all the water (or otherwise disturbing the roots) is one of the most common triggers of root rot (dying roots), especially with plants under 30 days old. At first, just top off with new water to maintain the proper water level.
  3. Use a root supplement – I personally use Hydroguard. This adds “good” microorganisms to the water that not only protect roots from pathogens or root rot, but also just helps them be more healthy overall. Hydro growers without a root supplement are way more likely to run into issues with unhealthy roots.
  4. Don’t let light beam onto the tub or get into the reservoir. Both the light and the heat cause things to grow. If you see anything green growing in the reservoir, chances are light is getting in. Cool, totally dark hydroponic reservoirs are the best performing reservoirs.
  5. Don’t let roots live in heat. The plant itself can be as hot as any plant, but without the protection of soil, if you heat up the water the roots get hot, and plants don’t like hot roots. If you happen to be an outdoor grower in the sun, if you have potted cannabis plants, put them into an even bigger pot. The extra layer of air between the roots and the sun’s beams makes plants much much more resistant to heat and overall stress.
  6. Keep an air gap (don’t fill the reservoir too high) – Make sure there is an air gap under the net pot. This greatly increases root health. The air bubbles will be bursting, so that the roots are constantly getting a mist of water. But if you fill the reservoir so that it’s actually touching the net pots, it causes roots to get unhealthy, and then the base of the stem starts rotting.
  7. Pump in plenty of bubbles – Hydro growers use an air pump with airstone to pump tons of bubbles into the water reservoir. This is key to root health as roots need oxygen to survive. It also fights pathogens like algae. I use an Eco Air 2 with 3/16″ ID tubing to connect to a large airstone to provide tons of air for up to two reservoirs.
  8. Manage the pH (5.5 – 6.5) to prevent deficiencies. Learn how to check and adjust the pH. Make sure to get a pH pen so you can stick it straight in the reservoir and immediately know the pH. I use an Apera A1209 pH pen (it’s very accurate, measures the pH in seconds, and only needs to be calibrated every few grows). But even the cheapest pH Pen works well as long as you calibrate it regularly. One of my favorite things about growing in hydro is that it’s so easy to test and adjust the pH compared to soil or coco. I don’t particularly enjoy testing the pH in soil and coco (you need to test the input, the runoff, etc.) But with hydro testing the pH takes 1 second, is more accurate, and makes me feel like I’m doing science.

Roots are fragile at first, especially when they still look like “feathers”. Don’t move them like this grower did, or roots might get sick.

Fragile baby cannabis roots in hydro

But once roots ‘harden” they’re extremely tough. You can move them around and they won’t even notice.

Beautiful roots in DWC bubbleponics

If you see green roots, it usually means light is getting into the reservoir. In this case, the lid was so thin it was letting in light. The grower covered the top of the lid with aluminum foil, and light stopped getting to the roots.

Green roots in DWC hydro means light is getting into the reservoir.

Make sure your air pump is making tons of bubbles in the water!

How to Make Hydro Life Even Easier

Here are some bonus tips and tricks to make your life as a hydro grower easier.

Make it easy to move water (Save your back!)

I never pick up my water container. It sits in front of the tent. I use the hose from the bathroom sink to fill it up, add nutrients, then use a water transfer pump to pump it into the reservoir.

  • Faucet hose adapter – Stop lugging water around! Get a hose faucet adapter to use a garden hose from the faucet to get water to your grow space.
  • Water transfer pump – Use a battery-powered water transfer pump to get your water from in your container to your reservoir. These are also awesome for watering plants directly at the roots (way better than a watering can!).

Use a faucet hose adapter to get water from your sink to your grow space.

An adapter to connect a garden hose to your sink is a life changer in hydroponic growing

Then use a water transfer pump to get water into the reservoir. Never carry water again!

Example of changing the hydro reservoir with a water transfer pump

Never worry about spills

  • Grow in a grow tent, because they have a waterproof tray at the bottom which can hold many gallons of water. That means if something happens and there’s a spill, none of it will get on your floor. Bonus: if you get a grow tent you can also control smells and you get bigger yields because reflective walls bounce more light onto your plants

10-Gallon Tub or Bigger

For your hydroponic reservoir, use a tub that’s at least 10 gallons or bigger. Considering that you have to leaves several inches of air under the lid, a 10-gallon container holds about 5 gallons of water, which gives the roots tons of room to expand, and you won’t need to add water very often.

A 10-gallon tub or bigger makes your life way easier

  • Faster-growing plants and healthier roots
  • PH and nutrient levels tend to stay more stable
  • Fill up the reservoir less often

Curious to learn more? Let me go a bit deeper into why I recommend bigger tubs for your hydro cannabis plants.  Specifically, some of the most popular DWC hydro kits sell you 5-gallon buckets, which can only hold about 2.5 gallons of water, and that’s before your roots get big enough to start displacing the water.

Why a bigger hydro tub instead of pre-made DWC buckets?

When you have the black buckets, they don’t hold enough water, plus you can’t easily test the pH. So you have to take a sample of water from within the bucket, which often involves moving the roots, which you want to avoid if possible

Big hydro DWC tubs like this don’t take much time or maintenance.

In the hydro tub you can easily adjust the pH without moving the plant. You simply need a second port to access the reservoir. That lets you look at the roots, take samples, use your PH or PPM pen, add or remove water, make adjustments, etc. WITHOUT ever having to move the plant.

Extra ports make it easy to check on roots and access water without moving the plant.

Cannabis hydroponics tub (DWC) with an extra port.

Cannabis plants in 5-gallon DWC buckets tend to produce less weed overall. But the real issue is that they don’t hold much water, and by the time plants get bigger, growers often find themselves refilling the buckets daily (or even more often!) to keep the plant from drinking themselves dry.

Cannabis plants in buckets tend to stay smaller.

But the main headache for a cannabis grower is that a 5-gallon hydro bucket doesn’t hold much water and needs to be refilled constantly. There is also no way to easily access the reservoir without having to move the whole plant, and moving roots on a plant is one of the most common triggers for root rot, especially younger plants before their roots “harden”.

This grower moved these plants to bigger tubs because they were drinking the entire reservoir of water in hours.

But don’t these buckets hold 5 gallons? Isn’t that enough?

Even though these are “5 gallon buckets” they cannot be filled to the top. You need to keep the water levels several finger widths below the bottom of the net pot. Then the roots themselves displace the water so you can add even less.

As a results, you can often only add a few gallons of water to these buckets, especially as the roots get bigger.

Check this picture: Notice that the list with the “basket” (called a “net pot”) goes deep into the bucket, and then you have to leave an air gap below that. That doesn’t leave much space for water.

You can only fill up a 5-gallon with a few gallons of water if you want to leave an air gap under the net pot for the fastest, healthiest growth.

10-gallon tubs hold up to 5 gallons of water at a time.

Cannabis plants in hydroponic DWC tubs (bubbleponics)

All that root space lets you grow monster DWC cannabis plants!

Purple Ghost Candy and Full Moon DWC Hydro Harvest in a 4x4 grow tent

This Purple Ghost Candy plant produced almost a pound in hydro under a HLG Diablo 350.

Purple Ghost Candy lollipop increase yields - GrowWeedEasy.com DWC hydro grow journal

But can you grow cannabis plants in little hydro tubs?

Yes, just make sure you can access the reservoir, and keep plants to an appropriate size (not too big).

But just remember, the bigger the tub, the easier your life will be. The smaller the tub, the more time you spend tending to the plants, on average.

Sirius grew this plant in a tiny reservoir under a Spider Farmer 100W LED grow light.

But by harvest, the plant was drinking so much he had to add more water every morning and night.

Big Buds in a mini hydro DWC setup. Grown by Sirius under a Spider Farmer SF-1000 LED grow light - GrowWeedEasy.com

The small root space, and an early switch to 12/12, ensured the plant stayed small.

A fun project!

A quick peak inside the mini cannabis grow tent (moving gif)

Ready to start growing hydroponic weed the DWC way? Check out the full tutorial!

DWC hydroponic cannabis plant just before harvest.

 

 

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Grow Better Weed: The 5 Core Principles https://www.growweedeasy.com/how-to-grow-better-weed-at-home Thu, 15 Jan 2026 07:31:55 +0000 https://www.growweedeasy.com/?page_id=64440 by Nebula Haze Today learn the universal principles that let you grow better weed than you can buy.  I love these strains for home growers: Blue Dream (pictured here), Candy Games #38, and Purple Ghost Candy. 1.) Start with Extraordinary Genetics What to Do: Start with the best seeds you can find. Good seeds germinate...

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by Nebula Haze

Today learn the universal principles that let you grow better weed than you can buy. 

I love these strains for home growers: Blue Dream (pictured here), Candy Games #38, and Purple Ghost Candy.

Blue Dream by Seed Supreme cannabis seeds - Fat cannabis nugs in hand - GrowWeedEasy.com Blue Dream grow journal

1.) Start with Extraordinary Genetics

What to Do: Start with the best seeds you can find. Good seeds germinate consistently and produce the kind of weed you want (density, smell, size, effects, strength, color, smoothless, etc.).

Why: Good seeds grow good weed with your desired effects, even if you make mistakes. Plants works with you instead of against you.

Turn your seeds into weed

Quick Win: Use one of the following 3 methods to find great genetics for your next cannabis grow.

  1. Choose a proven breeder and read the strain description to find what suits you. A good breeder always maintains quality for all their seeds. Some breeders I like lately are Happy Valley Genetics, Seedsman, Seed Supreme, and Ethos (all represented in my current grow journal). 
  2. Copy what works – Get the genetics that you see people growing great weed with. For example, if you have friends that grow weed, or interact with growers on social media, take their lead if you like what you see. Find out what they’re growing and get seeds from the same source to copy their results.
  3. Enjoy the gamble – The old fashioned method. Grow the seeds you have, or choose a strain that sounds good and go for the adventure! Good seed banks curate their seed selection and have seed germination guarantees, so any of their seeds should produce good weed.

The seeds you pick make a huge difference to results. For example, the following plants were grown together with the same grow medium, nutrients, and care. But look how different they’re turning out! The difference is 100% genetics, not anything I did.

Blue Dream and Candy Games #38 have wildly different genetics! Choose a strain that makes weed you want to grow.

Marijuana plants of different strains grown together (purple and green) - GrowWeedEasy.com

2.) Use a Strong LED Grow Light (Cannabis-Specific)

What to Do: Get a proven cannabis grow light that’s designed for the size of your grow space.

Why: Light = food for plants. More light is better, up to a point. Spectrum (light color) matters too, affecting not only yields, but also density, color, and potency. Older grow lights, most especially “blurple” LEDs, don’t get nearly as good cannabis yields or bud density as newer “quantum board” style LEDs with pinkish or white light.

Modern cannabis LEDs usually produce white or pinkish light.

LED grow lights made this buds! (HLG 350 LED for growing weed)

Quick Win:

  1. Choose an LED grow light that’s proven to get great results with weed. The best thing you can do is use a grow light that growers are already using to produce great cannabis harvests. 
  2. Good LED companies include… We’ve consistently found these are the most popular grow lights for GrowWeedEasy.com readers: Spider Farmer, Mars Hydro, and HLG. I’ve used multiple models from each of these companies and always had great results with growing weed. Which one to get? Choose the grow light that best fits your grow space and budget requirements. Spider Farmer and Mars Hydro get about equal results. HLG lights tend to be overpowered and cost a lot, and often have to be turned down even in a dialed in setup, but gets some of the best bud density of any LED we’ve tried so far. Even their tiny 65W and 100W LED lights have produced multiple ounces for us.
  3. Check out our list of 9 recommended cannabis lights with yield estimates, and see pictures of real cannabis plants we’ve grown with them.

A HLG 65W LED is surprisingly productive in a 2x2x3 grow tent. Not bad for an LED that uses less electricity than my bedroom fan.

Growing little photoperiod cannabis plants under an HLG 65W LED grow light

Or upgrade to a bigger grow light, like a HLG 350 Diablo (or two).

Or go BIG, like Max did here, with multiple lights including a Spider Farmer G5000.

Spider Farmer LED scrog harvest with tons of cannabis buds by Max

Often it’s easier to combine multiple smaller grow lights than have one enormous grow light. That way you can adjust them independently and have more control over where light falls.

3.) The Right Nutrients at the Right Time

Whether you grow in soil, coco, or hydro, provide proper nutrients. Either use cannabis-specific nutrients and dole out to plants on a schedule. Or start with a cannabis-specific soil that slowly delivers the right nutrients at the right time (called “just-add-water” super soil). 

So many cannabis nutrients.....

What to Do: Make sure plants get the right amount of nutrients at the right time.

Why: Faster greener growth, but more importantly, proper nutrition in the flowering stage greatly increases bud quality, yields, and potency. On the other hand, a plant that is starved of nutrients while buds are forming makes small, airy, non-potent buds. Most crucially, make sure plants have plenty of nutrients for the first 6+ weeks of the flowering stage, until hairs start darkening and curling in. Plants still need nutrients after that, but for the best harvest, it’s especially important to avoid significant nutrient deficiencies during the early flowering stage and initial bud formation.

Quick Win: Use cannabis nutrients and follow an already-tested schedule

  1. Easy cheap option Dyna-Gro Grow + Bloom. Give at 1 tsp/gallon. Give “Grow” for seedlings until first 3 weeks into flowering stage. Then once the flowering stretch is over, give “Bloom” until harvest. These nutrients were initially designed for orchids, but growers have discovered they give surprisingly great results with weed. I was impressed when I tried them in coco.
  2. Advanced nutrient systemGeneral Hydroponics Flora trio. My personal favorite nutrients, I find the GH trio provides some of the fastest growth and biggest yields. No need to follow a special schedule. Just follow the amounts listed on the side of the bottle at half-strength, and only raise the amounts if plant seem pale. I’ve had good results in soil, coco, and hydro.
  3. Use super soil instead – Use a “just add water” organic soil that’s made for a plant like cannabis. This kind of soil slowly releases nutrients over the course of the grow, so you don’t need to add any extra nutrients. Nature’s Living Soil is a proven super soil concentrate that makes super soil when used with Coco Loco soil. Just remember, super soil can be stinky at first! But the smell settles after the plants make themselves at home in the soil.

General Hydroponics Flora trio are my personal favorite nutrients for growing weed.

General Hydroponics is my personal favorite nutrients for growing weed.

Follow the directions on the bottle at half-strength to grow green, happy, and abundant cannabis plants.

Healthy flowering cannabis plants using General Hydroponics Flora trio nutrients

4.) Water Plants So They Grow Faster

Water plants regularly with the right amount at a time. It’s important roots don’t dry out, or stay overly wet for too long. Luckily, if you’re following all the other steps here, you can make some watering mistakes and plants still turn out great. Cannabis plants are remarkably able to recover from watering issues as long as you course-correct.

What to Do: Water plants properly. The easiest method is to follow a cannabis-specific watering schedule like the one below. Or follow proven general principles.

Why: Plants grow faster and get fewer deficiencies, especially seedlings, when given the right amount of water. Good watering practices helps plants start growing fast out the gate. 

Seedlings grow super fast if you give the right amount of water!

Auto-flowering marijuana seedlings just transplanted to pots full of Coco Loco

I use a battery operated water transfer pump to easily water plants.

Watering the cannabis plants

Quick Win: Basically, give seedlings just a little water at a time, at first, in a small circle around the base, every few days. If you don’t want guesswork, follow the following seedling watering schedule that I use. It’s suitable as long as you’re in a 3 or 5-gallon pot (and works pretty well in most sizes). Never wonder again if you’re over or under-watering your seedlings!

Day 1 – Give 2 cups (500ml) water per plant (at this point, your cannabis seedlings should have their leaves completely open and be in a 3-gallon or 5-gallon pot under the grow light)
Day 3 – Give 2 cups (500ml) water per plant
Day 6 – Give 2 cups (500ml) water per plant
Day 8 – Give 3 cups (750ml) water per plant (every 3 days after this)
Day 11 – Give 3 cups (750ml) water per plant
Day 14 – Give 4 cups (1 liter) water per plant
Day 17 – Give 4 cups (1 liter) water per plant
Day 20 – Give 5 cups (1.25 liter) water per plant
Day 23 – Give 6 cups (1.5 liter) water per plant
Day 26 – Give 6 cups (1.5 liter) water per plant
Day 29 – Give 8 cups or 1/2 gallon (2 liter) water per plant

At first, cannabis seedlings only need a little water in a circle around their base.

At first, give seedlings just a little water at a time, in a circle around the base of the plant

After the first 30 days, start watering like this…

(1+ Months) Cannabis Watering Schedule

  1. Wait until top inch of soil is dry (for coco, wait until top is mostly dry)
  2. Water until you get 10-20% runoff out the bottom
  3. Remove runoff (test the pH if needed) and start over

P.S. Learn about auto-watering pot bases so you can water plants less often. I’m loving them lately.

Watering cannabis plants in a no-smell grow tent with a carbon filter - GrowWeedEasy.com

5.) Harvest at the Right Time

Wait to harvest until buds have reached peak potency, size, and bud quality. Harvest earlier (speedier more “up” weed) or later (stronger relaxation effect) to achieve your desired effects. Dry and cure using a proven home method.

What to Do: Harvest buds based on their maturity level. After harvest, dry buds to make them smokable (buds are mostly water on the plant), and then jar them so they “cure”.

Why: Choosing the right harvest time maximizes yields, potency, and effects. Drying and especially curing increases density, appearance, potency, and effects, while enhancing the natural bud smell.

Quick Win: 

  1. Follow our free harvest & curing guide on GrowWeedEasy.com
  2. Check out our new digital book HARVEST. It’s perfect if you want a step-by-step harvest guide that’s available anywhere without the internet Growers who sign up for our Home Grow Masterclass next week get a free copy of HARVEST. And those who have already purchased HARVEST get a steep discount on the class! Make sure you’re signed up for our newsletter and watch your email for more info coming soon.

Wait until buds have reached maturing before harvesting for best effects…

6 different cannabis strains that are all ready to harvest

Harvest time may be my favorite part of growing!

A harvest of a Mars Hydro TSL2000 LED grow light, cannabis buds drying in a grow tent

 

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5 Quick Wins for Bigger Buds in an Indoor Setup https://www.growweedeasy.com/5-ways-to-increase-yields-with-any-strain Sat, 25 Oct 2025 04:30:25 +0000 https://www.growweedeasy.com/?page_id=63930 by Nebula Haze Do you want bigger yields of better weed? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Get 5 proven tactics to increase cannabis yields and bud quality with any seeds, no matter your experience level. Fill your cannabis grow tent with buds using today’s quick wins. 1.) Maximize Your LED Grow Tent...

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Do you want bigger yields of better weed? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Get 5 proven tactics to increase cannabis yields and bud quality with any seeds, no matter your experience level.

Big fat sparkly cannabis cola bud in hand - GrowWeedEasy.com

Fill your cannabis grow tent with buds using today’s quick wins.

Cannabis plants drying after harvest in a grow tent - GrowWeedEasy.com

1.) Maximize Your LED Grow Tent Strategy

Quick win: In a grow tent, raise LED lights first. Only dim if needed.

Improve your LED grow tent game with this strategy.

Autoflower cannabis harvest using grow tactics by GrowWeedEasy.com

The walls of a modern cannabis grow tent are 90+% reflective. Extra light is reflected back and helps fatten buds deeper into the plant.

  1. Full power at recommended distance – Keep dimmable LEDs at 100% power if you can. This makes the most light photons (“food” for leaves). Start at the recommended distance.
  2. Raise lights before dimming – If top leaves look stressed, raise the lights first. Even to the top of the grow tent (zip ties are your friends).
  3. Dim lights if plant health demands it – Dim the grow light if it’s too hot even with fans and venting, or if top leaves look stressed with the grow light at the top of the tent.

Even a relatively small 200W LED is effective 3+ feet (1 m) feet away in a grow tent. On the other hand, dimming to 50% cuts yields in half. Raise before dim.

Even 3 feet (1 meter) away, a 200W Spider Farmer LED produced over 10 ounces.

Spider Farmer SF-2000 LED grow light cannabis harvest

Insider Tip: If your top leaves are getting stressed even after the LED is raised to the top of the grow tent, don’t hesitate to dim your grow lights. And don’t hurry to raise the intensity again. Wait until discoloration stops spreading before turning back to full power, if ever.

Healthy leaves help power the growth of a lot of big, high-quality buds. Don’t sacrifice leaf health to maximize light intensity.

Keep leaves healthy for highest quality buds.

Peyote Critical flowering in week 6 looking pristine

If the grow tent is always hot or top leaves appear yellow or discolored, you often get a better harvest simply by turning your grow light power down until harvest. Sometimes less really is more.

True mastery of LEDs is all about using them right for your particular setup. Maximizing light helps maximize yields, but lowering light levels can improve bud quality if it’s too hot or plants are stressed. Always listen to your plants first.

Learn more: How to Improve Bud Quality with the Environment

 

2.) Bend Over Tall Stems = More & Better Quality Buds

Quick win: Every time you check on your garden, bend any tall branches down and away from the center of the plants. This naturally creates a wide, flat “table-top” shape that increases the number of bud sites.

Bend over tall stems to create a flat “table-top” canopy, like I did in this grow journal.

New top view of cannabis grow tent immediately after training plants to be more flat and wide - GrowWeedEasy.com

This results in lots of buds sites about the same distance from the grow light. A sea of buds gives you the best yields indoors.

Day 45 from 12/12

Why this works: The biggest, tightest, and most potent buds tend to grow at the top of a cannabis plant. A flat, tabletop canopy helps cannabis grow as many of these top buds as possible.

Insider Tip: Lots of big buds from plant training = sagging stems in late flowering (great problem to have!). Use specially-designed weed plant yo-yos to safely hook around buds so you can string them up to the top of the tent.

See those little yellow things on strings? Those are plant yo-yos holding up this well-trained bud-heavy plant!

Candy Games #38 by Happy Valley Genetics is an easy-to-grow strain with dense, sparkly buds, and potency up to 32% THC!

Easy-to-adjust weed plant yo-yos hook right onto stems without disturbing buds.

Attach to the top of the tent and you can hold up your most bud-heavy stems exactly where you want them.

Learn more: Manipulate How Plants Grow (free way to produce more bud)

 

3.) Feed Plants Smart (Not Just More)

Quick win: Give cannabis plants the right amount of nutrients at the right time, and they reward you with faster growth, fatter/longer buds, and denser buds.

The easiest way to do that is start with good cannabis nutrients and follow a proven nutrient schedule. That ensures your cannabis plants always get what they need.

Autoflowers - healthy auto-flowering cannabis plants just before harvest

Why This Works: Nutrients are more like a multivitamin than food. Cannabis plants get their food from light, so you get the best harvest by giving plants the right amount of nutrients (not too much, not too little).

Insider Tip: Take the time to pH balance your water before giving to plants. This helps keep leaves green and healthy.

Harvest Rescue: How to Stop Flowering Stage Deficiencies

Learn more: Choose Great Cannabis Nutrients for bigger buds

 

4.) Give Plants a Bud-Building Environment

Quick win: Get a thermometer for the grow space to track the environment in your grow space. Proper temperature and humidity are key to good bud quality, and having a way to measure them is the first step.

The ideal bud-building environment is essentially a warm, sunny, breezy day. Aim for 70-80°F (20-26°C) and 40-60% relative humidity.

I hang up my thermometer so it’s easy to see when peeking on the plants.

Why This Works: A plant in a good environment is a happy plant. Without sweltering heat, high humidity, or stale air, cannabis has more energy to put toward bud-building.

Insider Tip: Use a small oscillating fan in the grow space to strengthen stems, prevent hot spots, and improve bud structure formation. I love this quiet little grow tent clip fan which hooks directly to the poles of a grow tent.

Small clip-on grow tent fan making a breeze in the cannabis flowering stage

Learn more: Control Growing Environment (make the growing environment work for you)

 

5.) Harvest at the Right TIme = Improve Potency

Quick win: Choose the right time to harvest (around when all the hairs have curled in). A little patience goes a long way.

Why this works: Buds can gain 10-25% of their size in just the last week or two, and harvesting at the right time helps buds reach their full potential as far as THC, smell, and density.

Insider tip: Our harvest book turns harvest timing into the most fun and masterful part of home growing.

Get our complete cannabis harvest system.

Check out our new cannabis harvest book, your complete guide to harvest, by Nebula Haze & Sirius Fourside of GrowWeedEasy.com

 

 


 

About Nebula Haze & GrowWeedEasy.com

GrowWeedEasy.com was created in 2010 by Nebula Haze and Sirius Fourside to help people learn how to grow great weed at home. Our focus is helping growers get better results with simple, step-by-step cannabis growing tutorials based on real grows, real pictures, and real home grow experience.

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The Seed Banks WE Use to Grow Weed (2026 Update) https://www.growweedeasy.com/seed-bank-grow-weed-easy-2026-update Sun, 07 Sep 2025 02:56:26 +0000 https://www.growweedeasy.com/?page_id=62629 by Nebula Haze of GrowWeedEasy.com Where is the best place to get cannabis seeds? We recommend these cannabis seed source as of late January 2026… ILGM (I Love Growing Marijuana) – California, United States MSNL (Marijuana Seeds Netherlands) – Amsterdam seed bank now ships from US, Canada & UK North Atlantic Seed Co. – Maine,...

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by Nebula Haze of GrowWeedEasy.com

Where is the best place to get cannabis seeds? We recommend these cannabis seed source as of late January 2026…

  • ILGM (I Love Growing Marijuana) – California, United States
  • MSNL (Marijuana Seeds Netherlands) – Amsterdam seed bank now ships from US, Canada & UK
  • North Atlantic Seed Co. – Maine, United States
  • Seed Supreme – Florida, United States
  • Seedsman – Ships from US & Europe
  • Other – Did we miss anyone you like? Let us know.

Check out my recent grow journal featuring seeds from Seedsman, NASC & Seed Supreme.

Viable cannabis seeds on a white background - dark brown with stripes or tan with a slight mosaic

Seeds of different strains grow different buds.

Different cannabis strains grow different buds

Are you looking for yields (like Blue Dream) or beauty (like Candy Games #38)?

Purple vs Green cannabis - Blue Dream and Candy Games #38 - by GrowWeedEasy.com

Maybe density & potency are most important. Then go with a strain like Purple Ghost Candy.

Purple Ghost Candy cannabis plant at harvest

Note: Purple Ghost Candy is an oversized stretchy plant that always makes potent, dense buds, but not always purple. See the full strain review.

Or perhaps the key to your heart is a pungent, memorable smell (like Mandarin Cookies V2).

Mandarin Cookies cannabis buds have a pungent, memorable smell.

Check out the new cannabis strain library for reviews of strains GrowWeedEasy.com recommends for home growers.

Note: Here’s how to store your seeds so they last for years.

Where to get cannabis seeds? Here’s our note to marijuana growers looking for good seeds going into a turbulent 2026…

 


 

Updates on the 2026 Farm Bill

“How will the new Farm bill for 2026 affect home growers? Is there a specific deadline for growers? I have seen many opinions, but have yet to find a straightforward answer to this question.” ~ Bob

Laws and regulations seem to be evolving every day. The reason no one can give you a straight answer is because no one knows for sure what will happen.

If you want my personal opinion, I suspect it will have a small effect in the short term, and a long-term dampening effect.

Seed companies may try to work with lawmakers to find ways to ship seeds in compliance with the law. But unless the law is changed, fewer small breeders will participate. Some people are concerned that only the biggest companies with deep pockets for a legal team might be able to easily sell seeds and take payments.

That’s why home growers need to value cannabis genetics.

In other words, don’t panic. However, do take on a general preparedness mindset.

Learn more about the new U.S. cannabis seed law that goes into effect November 12, 2026.

Nebula Haze
GrowWeedEasy.com

 


 

Hey growers,

Looking for good cannabis genetics? We got you! We have run our recommended cannabis seed source page on GrowWeedEasy.com since we started the website in 2010.

GrowWeedEasy.com’s trusted seed sources list has helped home growers find seeds since 2010.

2026 best cannabis seed bank list on GrowWeedEasy.com (from Jan 2026)

If you don’t have cannabis seeds in hand, it can feel like it’s going to be hard to get them. Luckily, these days, you can get viable seeds of good strains sent to you almost anywhere. Today, we want to hear about your experiences ordering seeds online.

Marijuana seeds are so tiny…

Marijuana seeds in hand, so tiny! GrowWeedEasy.com best seed bank review survey

But within each seed is a tiny living thing, longing to be released…

Cannabis seeds in hand - super closeup - GrowWeedEasy.com best seed bank review survey

Did you know? A cannabis seedling embryo is already fully-formed inside each seed, just waiting to germinate and grow weed for you!

Germination lets the seedling inside escape its shell prison!

Cannabis seeds have leaves and roots (in fact a full embryo) fully formed inside the shell

Never touch newly germinated seedlings like this, I only did it for the picture!

Seedling is fully formed embryo inside the cannabis seed - GrowWeedEasy.com best seed bank grower survey

Leaves are yellow inside the shell, and turn green once the leaves start getting exposed to light.

Less than a day after being planted into a Rapid Rooter, the seedling is green and already growing new leaves!

Cannabis seedling in Rapid Rooter - Grow Weed Easy hydro DWC setup

Learn how to germinate seeds here.

Back in 2010 when we started GWE, we’d only had good experiences with a single seedbank so far (the others had been mediocre-to-bad). So back then, the seed source list had only one option…

2010 GrowWeedEasy.com screenshot from Wayback Machine - we've been making cannabis home grow tutorials for over 15 years now!

Bonus: Check out the October 2010 version of the seeds page on the Wayback Machine! You can even click around to see the original version of the site 🙂

Our seeds page is not meant to be a comprehensive list of seed sources. Sirius and I are just a two-person team and can’t try every seed company. There are many, many outstanding cannabis seed sources not listed on our seeds page.

But what the page is, is the list of the seed banks we actually use ourselves to grow weed at home and document on the website.

Check out our recent autoflowering grow journal! The OG Kush Auto produced smooth, potent buds.

 OG Kush autoflowering cannabis cola, just before harvest, grown by Nebula Haze of GrowWeedEasy.com

When we stop using a seed company ourselves, for whatever reason, we take it off the seed source page. Usually, they haven’t done anything wrong, just simply no longer carry strains we’re looking to grow with.

We believe it’s crucial to ensure every seed bank on the list is legit, and only stay if we continue to use it for our home grows.

Our seed bank testing is led by you: If we hear about a really great new company that everyone loves, we will test it out ourselves. Our goal isn’t just to grow great weed (though we do a lot of that too!), but also help home growers find exactly what they’re looking for.

GrowWeedEasy.com testing process for seed banks

  • Community feedback – If we keep hearing good things about a particular seed source, we know it’s time to give it a try.
  • Order seeds anonymously – We never tell them it’s us. I always order the seeds myself as if I were a regular customer. I feel like that’s way more likely to give the “authentic” experience.
  • Grow the seeds – Next, we actually grow the seeds from germination to harvest in a home grow environment.
  • Document the results – We take pictures and notes about each plant, including where we got the seeds, and share that information on GrowWeedEasy.com and through our newsletter.
  • Lab testing – When funding is available, we get the buds lab-tested, especially for side-by-side grow experiments with clones (like testing super soil vs coco or plant training methods like defoliation vs natural)

We also love, love, LOVE when you send us grow pictures, or tell about your experience with seed banks and their strains/seeds.

Our current cannabis seed source recommendations, as of January 2026.

  • ILGM (I Love Growing Marijuana) – California, United States
  • MSNL (Marijuana Seeds Netherlands) – Amsterdam seed bank with shipping centers in the US, Canada, and UK.
  • North Atlantic Seed Co. – Maine, United States
  • Seed Supreme – Florida, United States
  • Seedsman – Ships from US & Europe
  • Other – Did we miss anyone you like?

We encourage you to write us any time with specific cannabis seed bank feedback, including anecdotes, or just your overall thoughts or experiences buying cannabis seeds online where you live.

We’ll be considering everyone’s feedback as we go through 2026. And make sure to sign up to our newsletter to ensure you get insider information and updates about seed sources that we can’t post on the website. You can email GrowWeedEasy.com directly by responding to our weekly newsletter.

 


 

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Get total guidance next harvest.

Check out our brand new book HARVEST, on how to harvest the best weed of your life!

 


 

Find the Best Marijuana Seeds for You

Every cannabis strain listed here is personally recommended by GrowWeedEasy.com for home growers. Check out our notes and the pictures to see why we chose each strain. Our goal is to make it easier for you to find the perfect cannabis seeds for you. More strains added every week!

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