Page 2 - Monthly Archives: February 2021
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Rick Smith
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February 15, 2021
Growing outdoors can lead to plants that are huge and healthy, but one of the biggest things growers need to worry about is pests damaging or eating the marijuana plants. A little bit of knowledge can help weed seed growers spot potential pests and ensure they are removed before harm is done. Where possible, it’s best to work to prevent the following pests and use organic control methods if they are found.
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Laura Smith
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February 14, 2021
There are a lot of things to think about when you start growing marijuana. Considering all the aspects involved in growing marijuana will help you avoid making major mistakes. Deciding to begin growing marijuana, whether for medical or recreational use, requires care and skill. This is not a decision that should be rushed.
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Rick Smith
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February 13, 2021
There are plenty of good reasons marijuana seed growers may want to switch over to hydroponic systems. They are perfect for indoor grows of all sizes, can produce crops year-round, and allow growers an unprecedented amount of control over every aspect of crop management. Hydroponic growing is a lot more complicated than growing cannabis seeds outdoors, though, so it is important for novice growers and those who are switching over from soil to know what to expect.
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Rick Smith
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February 12, 2021
There are many reasons one might consider growing plants from weed seeds indoors, including personal use, earning a profit commercially, or simply just passing the time with a new hobby. Indoor grows allow the plants to be cultivated year-round, instead of only during warmer seasons. They give the grower control over the smallest details, allowing them to produce a higher quality pot plant with denser buds.
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Rick Smith
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February 11, 2021
Those who turn to medical marijuana with health concerns typically want to try something that is natural. Others who want to enjoy marijuana recreationally enjoy the fact that it is a naturally grown plant. However, the typical marijuana plant is not as naturally grown as many people would think. Instead, it is grown using chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and the growing methods used often take quite a bit of electricity and water, which is not great for the environment.
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Rick Smith
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February 11, 2021
Marijuana laws and regulations have changed dramatically over the last several years. While it is now legal to grow cannabis crops at home, restrictions apply to how many plants a single household can cultivate. This means getting the most out of your legal limits is crucial. For commercial growers, maximizing yields while minimizing costs and effort just makes good business sense.
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Rick Smith
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February 10, 2021
LED lighting is the premier choice for indoor marijuana growers. This light helps to produce the same full spectrum of color as the sun. Because there are so many types and brands of LED lighting, it is vital that individuals learn as much as they can so they will be able to make the right purchase for their needs. With this guide, indoor growers will learn more about their options and why LED lights are considered superior to other types of lighting choices.
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Rick Smith
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February 09, 2021
Because marijuana is not legal in all fifty states and is still considered a controlled substance at the federal level, safety should be your number-one priority. Whether you grow outdoors in the beautiful mountains of Colorado, or in a well-lit basement or bunker in Tennessee There are multiple issues with security, including the protection of your cannabis plants and keeping them hidden from prying eyes. This guide will help you learn how to keep yourself and plants safe when growing your American weed seeds.
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Rick Smith
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February 08, 2021
When it comes to growing marijuana, sunlight is an essential element. Without sunlight, photosynthesis cannot occur, and plants will end up dying. While growing cannabis plants outside is a natural way to produce a healthy crop with a high yield, controlling the amount of light your plants are exposed to is not always easy. With this guide, you will better understand how much sunlight cannabis plants need and how you can control the amount of light they are exposed to during each phase of growth.
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Rick Smith
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February 06, 2021
As marijuana becomes more widely accepted across the nation, more people are choosing to grow their own stockpiles of this diverse and versatile plant. Doing so allows them the freedom to take advantage of all cannabis’ benefits. It also gives them a better selection and more control over the potency and quality of their buds to name a few advantages. Of course, being able to reap the full benefits of marijuana requires first finding the perfect place to grow your American cannabis seeds.