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Cannabis Gardening Information & ResourceGrowing Cannabis isn’t that hard, but it does take some basic knowledge and effort to grow a successful garden that is bug free, disease free and the end product is full of terpenes, resins and smokes beautifully. We hope to help make your adventure growing your own Cannabis easier and more fun with the information we have gathered here.
Picking The right strain
It all starts here. Choosing the right strain is the first step in growing Cannabis, as the strain you choose will affect how you feel. aka. the high or buzz or medicinal effects.
feminized or auto?
Today there are 3 different types of Cannabis seeds to choose from. Regular, feminized and auto-flowering. A quick read will explain the differences.
pop those seeds
Propagation is next up. Starting your seeds can be done a few different ways and we will describe some of those for you to get you started with your indoor cannabis garden.
How to Set Up a Screen of Green (SCROG) Cannabis Grow
If you want to grow your own cannabis but are short on space, check out the bud-producing SCROG (screen of green) method of marijuana cultivation. Kyle Ladenburger lays out the process, step by step.
The Facts on Phosphorus
Phosphorus is a nutrient that all living creatures require for life. But what exactly does it do for your plants, and how should you use it in the garden? Read on to learn the answers to these questions.
Seeds or Clones
As a first time grower, there is one basic decision you need to make before starting your new venture. Do you plan to raise your plants from seeds or by using clones? You may not have even realized that there are two methods for growing cannabis plants.
Types of cannabis seeds
Feminized cannabis seeds are designed to produce only female plants. Usually, a cannabis seed can develop into a male or female plant and the process is a long one to sex plants, and then flower the feminized one to get the buds you desire. Buying feminized cannabis seed eliminates many weeks and much frustration.
Autoflowering cannabis plants start flowering on their own within 2-4 weeks of germination. Classic varieties, both Indica and Sativa dominant, are photoperiodic plants. They are Indica or Sativa plants crossbred with a Ruderalis representative, making them the perfect choice for areas where summer is very short with few hours of daylight. Ruderalis finishes flowering automatically in less than 6 weeks..
These cannabis seeds have been designed to have higher amounts of CBD than the normal cannabis plant. The purpose of this is to help aid with many medical conditions. We do remind you THC is analgesic and you should have some THC with your CBD.