High temperatures can make growing cannabis a lot harder, even if you're growing with heat-resistant strains. Droopiness, nutrient deficiencies, crispy brown leaves, and overall slow growth are common symptoms of heat stress, whether your plants are growing indoors or outdoors! We already have tutorials on controlling heat indoors, circulation and exhaust, as well as how to
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Should you grow just one cannabis plant at a time, or sprout many different seeds at once to maximize your yields? Ultimately, what's the best number of plants to grow with your grow light and the size of your grow space? What's the best number of cannabis plants to grow? There are a few different
Today, learn what kind of soil grows the best marijuana plants. Choosing cannabis-friendly soil produces more weed with less effort. You just need to know what soil to look for. Note: Seeds like Purple Haze, Northern Lights #10, Do-Si-Dos germinate strong in soil. My favorite cannabis soil is Fox Farm Coco Loco soil, which pairs with Fox Farm
This is a super-condensed version of our Beginner Guide! The following tutorial is very basic, but if you follow the 10 steps you will get to harvest!
, co-founder GrowWeedEasy.com Quick Summary: Best way to stop weed smell is a carbon filter in a grow tent. Example no-smell cannabis setup with grow light (~10 oz harvest). What's that smell? Have you ever caught a hint of marijuana smell in the breeze? Even if you couldn't spot the source, you wouldn’t doubt what
Learn exactly how to set up your MH / HPS grow lights so that you create the perfect environment for growing cannabis. Everything is easier with pictures!
Are you ready to start growing cannabis at home? It's surprisingly easy when you stick to the 10 simple steps in this grow guide. Start growing today!
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What do I need to know about light cycles and flowering my marijuana plants? Plants keep getting bigger and bigger with long days, and start making buds when you give them long nights.
Short Answer: From day 1 of your marijuana plant's life to a smokable harvest, you're looking at 2-6 months. Many factors affect the total time (especially the strain and size of the plant) but the average grow takes 3-4 months. The average indoor cannabis grow takes 3-4 months from seed to harvest. The full range