Monthly Archives: January 2021
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Rick Smith
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January 23, 2021
People across the world have been using cannabis concentrates for centuries, but the hash of days gone by cannot hold a candle to what is available today. Marijuana breeders and experienced growers have developed techniques for producing bud perfectly suited to creating concentrates, and manufacturers have been revolutionizing this ancient practice.
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Rick Smith
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January 23, 2021
Plants produce the oxygen that we breathe, the food we eat, and, in the case of marijuana, the psychoactive substances we use as medicine and intoxicants. Without plants, life on earth would be composed mainly of humans, animals, fungi, bacteria, viruses, and microorganisms.
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Rick Smith
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January 20, 2021
Many marijuana growers prioritize maximizing their yields above all else, but more often than not, that is a costly mistake. Today’s discerning medical and recreational consumers are much pickier than their predecessors when it comes to the smell and taste of their cannabis.
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Rick Smith
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January 19, 2021
As cannabis is becoming legal in many places, it is gaining social acceptance. Medicinal marijuana is now legal in 33 states, which allows patients to access the plant upon a physician’s recommendation. However, quality weed is costly. Some states allow medicinal users to cultivate their own cannabis seeds, which is much cheaper than buying it from a licensed dispensary.
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Rick Smith
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January 18, 2021
Hydroponic gardening is an alternative to conventional, soil-based cultivation that frequently makes excellent sense for marijuana growers. This is especially true for those growing in places like Kansas and South Carolina that need to keep their plants indoors and away from prying eyes. Properly set up and maintained, a hydroponic system will be able to provide everything that the roots of marijuana plants normally draw from soil.
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Rick Smith
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January 17, 2021
Cannabis cultivation is a rewarding, fun pastime. Every so often, though, nature and bad luck can disrupt growing activities. Though we cannot cure everything, the knowledge in this guide will help you identify and avoid some of the most common problems found in marijuana grow ops across America, from Oregon to Ohio.
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Rick Smith
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January 16, 2021
Growing crops takes certain amounts of time, hard work and dedication whether you are cultivating corn and potatoes or farming various strains of cannabis seeds. Despite the effort that goes into the mix, though, most farmers insist waiting for crops to come in is the most difficult part of the process. For many growers, the stint between planting and harvesting seems to drone on forever.
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Rick Smith
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January 15, 2021
Those who consume cannabis regularly often make the smart decision to grow their own so they can control quality and cost. Grow rooms can range from simple to elaborate setups, but it is not necessary to spend an excessive amount on supplies.
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Rick Smith
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January 14, 2021
In the wild, most plants, including marijuana plants, use soil as a grow medium. Indoor growers have another alternative, though. They can use hydroponic systems featuring various grow media to exert more control over nutrient distribution and maximize their yields.
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Rick Smith
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January 13, 2021
One of the most essential skills of successful plant growers is having the ability to clone your most prized plants. One of the most reliable ways to have a bumper crop year after year is to clone the plant that has the highest percentage of attributes you are looking for. Marijuana plants will vary within each crop, so when you find the one that has the exact characteristics you are looking for, it is very beneficial to make a copy of that plant and take the element of variability out of the process.