Monthly Archives: February 2021
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Rick Smith
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February 27, 2021
Cannabis plants are made up of several types of cells, all of which work together to perform various functions. Whether we’re talking about the roots, the leaves, or the vascular system, each cell type is equally important to plant health and growth. Without healthy cells in each category, a plant simply cannot survive.
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Rick Smith
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February 26, 2021
Whether it is for medical or recreational purposes, growing cannabis can be a rewarding experience. However, not all cannabis is created equal, and growing mediocre plants can leave a person wishing for more. When planning to grow, it is essential to stick to a well-designed grow schedule that caters to the growing medium a person is using. This article will discuss the best grow schedule for maximum yield when growing in soil.
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Rick Smith
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February 24, 2021
When choosing cannabis seeds, there are a few factors to consider before making a purchase. The local climate plays a substantial role, and to be a successful cannabis cultivator, you will need to learn your area’s average temperatures and weather patterns. Though your personal preference is another important consideration, climate is the most crucial factor when choosing seeds.
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Rick Smith
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February 23, 2021
Though the word has mostly negative connotations, stress isn’t all bad for a cannabis crop. Some pot seed growers intentionally stress their crops to accelerate growth, maximize yield, and strengthen the plants’ resistance to disease. However, some types and levels of stress may have detrimental effects.
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Rick Smith
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February 22, 2021
There are a couple of reasons to use a carbon dioxide (CO2) generator in your grow room. First, CO2 allows plants to yield more buds; second, it makes them grow faster. By increasing carbon dioxide levels in the vegetative stage and in the first part of the flowering stage, you will maximize the crop yield if all other conditions are good.
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Rick Smith
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February 21, 2021
Anyone can grow marijuana for medicinal or recreational purposes. However, it might take some creativity. Producing high-quality plants is a bit more complicated than putting seeds in the ground and adding water. Marijuana plants will not thrive unless the soil is the right consistency and provides nutrients.
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Rick Smith
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February 20, 2021
Whether you call it a growth medium or dirt, the soil is one of the most important components in a successful cannabis cultivation effort. Choosing the right soil for your plants is one of the most important decisions to make when growing weed, and that choice may make the difference between a bountiful harvest and a meager one.
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Rick Smith
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February 19, 2021
If you are searching for natural ways to control pests and improve the overall condition of your cannabis garden, companion planting is an old-fashioned, yet innovative option. Here, fruits, herbs, and vegetables are strategically planted alongside your marijuana plants to improve the ecosystem without unnatural supplements or pesticides.
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Rick Smith
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February 18, 2021
Now that marijuana is legal across most of the United States, more people than ever have access to the recreational and medical benefits of this age-old natural herb. Still, news write-ups say dispensaries throughout the nation may be a bit slow to expand their inventories. At the same time, not all cannabis seed strains are going to be available through public sources.
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Rick Smith
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February 16, 2021
With cannabis becoming legal across a growing number of states such as California and Colorado, people are increasingly considering the prospect of cultivating their own plants. Some are doing so for personal use whereas others are more interested in growing on a commercial level. No matter the reasons for becoming a marijuana gardener, growing requires knowledge of a few key elements.