Humidity control is vital for keeping weed fresh, and it starts with storing your cannabis right. You can keep weed fresh with 3 easy steps:
This is one of the biggest complaints new growers have when they start growing their own weed. Typically their plants smell like normal weed during the flowering stage, but buds lose their “weed smell” during or after the drying process. The resulting buds often smell like wet hay, fresh-...
In order to thrive and grow, your weed needs… Light (brightness has a huge effect on yields) Air (fresh air with a slight breeze is best) Grow Medium (place to grow, soil isn’t your only choice) Temperature (room temperature or a little warmer is perfect during the day, cannot stan...
1. Clean up the area and dig up the topsoil The first step is to get rid of any weeds or grass that may already be in the spot where you want to install the artificial turf. A good weed killer will help you out here. Give it two weeks to take effect before you start preparing ...
Keep the soil moist. Plant seedlings and shoots in the garden in the spring after the last spring frost. Dormant roots can be planted in the fall or winter in frost-free regions. In cooler climates, plant the roots in the spring after the last frost. How to Plant Artichoke Space each ...
Make sure the soil is not too moist. Excesswater at the beginning of the growing season can stunt plantgrowth. Trim Old Plants Out with the old and in with the new Plantsthat survived the cold weather and cold winter season would need to be pruned so that they’ll grow better this spri...
Keep cabbages watered, and weed between plants with a hoe or by hand. During exceptionally cold weather, winter cabbages may need to be protected with row covers or cloches. In very cold regions, growing cabbages in a greenhouse or cold frame will keep them safe. “As cabbage heads mature,...
Set your irrigation system on a schedule to accommodate this and take advantage of the rain when you can to save water. If you’ve planted fresh grass seeds, then those will need more attention when it comes to watering. The ground should be kept moist at first, getting watered 1-2 ...
Water plants 2 to 3 times a week until established. Growing from seed: Indoors: Sow seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before your last frost-free date. Use seed starting mix and sow seeds on the surface of the soil. Keep evenly moist until germination in 7 to 20 days. Transplant seedlings ...
Dill likes full sun, protected from the wind, and the soil should be rich and well drained. Sow in the seed directly in the ground a couple weeks for the last frost. Cover the plants with light dusting of compost. Keep moist until germination which should be about 10-15 days. Plant ev...