Page 2 - Monthly Archives: March 2021
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Rick Smith
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March 07, 2021
Growing cannabis at home is a real gift, and if you’re legally permitted to do so, it’s a great idea. Even if you can afford to buy the best bud from a local dispensary, you’re still missing a great opportunity. What makes at-home cultivation so special, and why do thousands of people invest their money, time, and effort? Here are a few reasons to grow your own weed at home in Michigan or Washington instead of buying it.
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Rick Smith
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March 07, 2021
The key to growing marijuana indoors successfully is replicating the plant’s ideal natural outdoor environment while reducing the risks associated to growing outdoors, like unpredictable weather and pest infestation. In most conversations, cannabis seed growers agree that the most important factor in growing indoors is the lighting used.
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Rick Smith
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March 07, 2021
According to the Business Insider, 33 U.S. states have legalized marijuana for medical use, and 11 allow the sale of recreational cannabis. The most recent addition to the recreational states are South Dakota and Montana. Dispensaries that offer both products are required to label them and indicate how much THC each contains.
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Rick Smith
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March 06, 2021
With marijuana now becoming increasingly legal across the nation, more people are thinking of growing their own cannabis gardens at home. It’s not an overly difficult endeavor. After all, marijuana is a hardy plant with strains growing wild around the globe. Some spring up and thrive in even the harshest growing conditions.
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Rick Smith
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March 05, 2021
Before growing marijuana, it’s crucial to consider how to get started. Cloning and buying marijuana seeds can both be excellent options, though it’s a good idea to understand both before choosing one method.
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Rick Smith
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March 03, 2021
There are a lot of processes involved in creating bountiful cannabis crops, but none are more important than determining the sex of plants. Whether you are cultivating marijuana for personal use or starting a business growing our wholesale seeds, you need to be able to identify male and female plants as well as those that don’t fit into either category.
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Rick Smith
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March 01, 2021
If you have done any research into growing marijuana, you have likely heard of super cropping. This growing technique sounds counterproductive because it involves the partial destruction of the plant. Deliberately damaging the plant helps to increase yield and resin production, which are both favorable to growers. With this guide, you will learn more about super cropping and its benefits.
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Rick Smith
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February 28, 2021
Windy weather causes a substantial amount of stress to cannabis plants, inhibiting growth and causing additional issues. Coastal states like California and Florida can be exposed to temporary spikes in wind related to storms developing offshore. Although some growers intentionally stress their plants with wind to accelerate bud growth, it is easy to get too much of a good thing. Instead of using the wind to ensure healthy growth, focus on soil nutrition, location, and seed quality.