Growing cannabis in coco coir is similar to growing in soil, but also a little different. Considering all the opinions about watering out on the internet, it can be difficult to know how to water plants properly. When exactly do you water plants in coco? How much water do you give them ...
Water –like all plants and living creatures, cannabis needs water to survive and grow. Is my tap water “good enough” for growing cannabis? When growing cannabis indoors or outdoors, you will need to ensure that it gets the proper amount of these 6 resources.How long does it take to gr...
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Cannabis plants use a lot of water, and regardless of what sort of setup you’re using, you’re going to want to make sure you know the best time to water your weed plants. Water acts as a vehicle for dissolved nutrients and minerals, being absorbed through the roots before spreading th...
Growing cannabis using Deep Water Culture (DWC) can seem intimidating at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’s an awesome way to grow some top-notch weed. I’ve been there myself, learning how to keep the plants happy in water instead of soil, and it’s actually super fun...
How to Create Cannabis-Infused Honey The first step is to decarboxylate your marijuana to transform the THCA into THC. If you fail to complete this process, all you’re doing is adding plant matter to the honey and you’re unlikely to experience much of a high. Firstly, preheat your ove...
Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, instead using a water-based solution full of nutrients. Think of it as giving your cannabis direct access to the good stuff—nutrients, water, and oxygen—without them having to search through soil to get it. ...
Growing cannabis is a rewarding hobby, but it requires some essential equipment and supplies to ensure a successful harvest. Here are some of the items you will need to grow your own cannabis at home: Grow room setup and ventilation
Water your plants regularly, but avoid overwatering. Good drainage is essential. Consider the soil type; rich, loamy soil works best. Use nutrients suitable for cannabis plants to support growth. Harvesting cannabis should occur when trichomes turn milky white. Early harvesting often leads to lowe...
CURING YOUR CANNABIS BUD Over a minimum two-week period, dried cannabis drops a water molecule from the psychoactive compound chain. In fact, the longer they are cured, the better. This makes the buds stronger and more flavoursome. Many aficionados will not indulge in uncured buds and can te...