General Cannabis Care

A lot of indoor cannabis growers struggle with yields. It's fantastic to grow your weed, but you must grow enough that you never run out. Otherwise, growing may feel like a waste of time and effort. Luckily, cannabis yields don't have to be a mystery. There are specific factors that cause yields to be big
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Some Cannabis Strains Can Handle the Heat Every cannabis strain is different when it comes to temperature. Some strains of marijuana are easily stressed by heat, while other strains like Sour Diesel, Afghan, and Bruce Banner thrive in a hot environment. Heat-sensitive plants often grow in a short and bushy way (though not always). Plants
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If you're here, you're probably interested in growing weed at home but need help getting started. This list will get you prepared to start growing as soon as possible. Here's a quick list of what you should do right now if you want to start growing cannabis at home: 1.) Order Seeds - If you
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Ready to harvest more than 1 pound of top-shelf cannabis right from inside your home? Sounds amazing, doesn't it? Turning that dream into a reality is fully within your grasp, and I'm going to show you exactly how to produce a pound of top-shelf weed indoors. Harvesting a pound (that's an eye-popping 16 ounces) of
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Growing cannabis in coco coir is similar to growing in soil, but also a little different. Considering all the opinions about watering out on the internet, it can be difficult to know how to water plants properly. When exactly do you water plants in coco? How much water do you give them at a time?
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Which Cannabis Supplements Are Actually Necessary to Grow Great Weed? "This is what puzzles me most, is all the cannabis nutrient companies have a "basic" nutrient line and then they have all the "extra" stuff they want you to give the plant to make big better buds. You can read in forums that growers think
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Cutting Cannabis For Better Structure: "Topping" Topping is a cannabis plant training techniques that involves cutting off the top of a main stem. The technique is designed to give you a free way to create more colas as well as spread out the plant so you can take advantage of all your light. As a result, topping can help
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