Autoflowering seeds

How can you make sure your precious marijuana seeds last as long as possible? Today's seed storage tutorial will show you exactly what to do. When stored properly, cannabis seeds remain viable for years or even decades. We've germinated 10-year-old seeds that were stored via this method! So what's the best way to keep your
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Introduction: How to Maximize Autoflowering Marijuana Autoflowering vs Photoperiod Strains: Quick Summary 5 Tactics for Growing Autoflowering Cannabis Strains Start Strong (Most Important Thing) Use Good Cannabis Nutrients for Autoflowers Have Extra Autoflowering Seeds on Hand Grow the Right Number of Plants for Your Space Train Autoflowers for Extreme Yields and Bud Quality Bonus Tip:
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Strain Makes a Difference in the Cold Brrrr it's getting cold in the grow room. When temperatures drop, cannabis plants can start growing slowly and sometimes even stop growing altogether. You can heat the grow room (and here are some cold climate tips) but it can also help to make sure you choose the right
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It's 2024, and there's never been a better time to grow an auto-flowering cannabis strain. Why? New auto-flowering strains grow amazing bud quality, faster than ever before. View our list of recommended autoflowering breeders, and best autoflowering strains in 2024. What are cannabis autoflowering strains? Autoflowering cannabis plants tend to stay small and are ready
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Looks aren't everything... but sometimes you want something sparkly to show off. Potency isn't the whole story. Looks and smells affect the cannabis experience. And it's always nice to have envy-inducing buds. How do you grow buds like this? Choose Strain That Naturally Grows Lots of Trichomes The most important factor when it comes to
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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 would thrive in the exact same environment or even prefer it. Genetics originating from a cold climate tend to be more heat-sensitive, though many hybrids of
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