What are the best strains of cannabis, the ones labeled Indica or Sativa or Auto-flowering? Which strains produce this or that effect? Which marijuana strains are "medical" and which are "recreational"? The sheer number of cannabis strains available today can be overwhelming, and it can be tough to cut through the marketing speak and find
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Strain is the number one most important thing when it comes to increasing levels of CBD, but there are a few growing tactics that can help a little!
What makes a strain "medical"? Well, there is no "real" difference between adult-use and medical marijuana, but there are thousands of varieties of cannabis which have quite a wide spectrum of possible effects, and some of these effects are more "medical"
Just getting started or want to improve your knowledge? This link guide helps you navigate through both beginner-friendly and ultra-advanced growing marijuana tutorials!
Feminized marijuana seeds are produced in a way to make sure all the resulting plants are female (since only female marijuana plants make buds).
Learn what your cannabis should look like (with pictures) so you can maximize marijuana yields by focusing on the right factors each week of the flowering stage. Know what to expect!
There are a few growing techniques known to increase the THC of buds, as well as several "unknowns" which may also have a big effect on potency. Learn what you need to do to get the results you want!
"LEC" or "Light Emitting Ceramic" is a special type of metal halide grow light that is well suited to growing cannabis from seed to harvest. Ceramic Metal Halide grow lights are more efficient than standard Metal Halide and have other distinct advantages!
Learn how to trim your buds so they look like the ones at a dispensary!
(based on this recipe for cannabis caramels) Ingredients: 1 cup cannabis butter 2 ¼ cup brown sugar dash of salt 1 cup light corn syrup 1 (14 oz.) can sweetened condensed milk 1 tsp. vanilla Directions: Melt butter. Add brown sugar and salt, then stir until combined. Stir in light corn syrup. Gradually add milk; stir