If you're new to growing cannabis in Canada, choosing the right genetics can make all the difference. In this guide, we highlight beginner-friendly Quebec Cannabis Seeds (QCS) strains that are easy to grow, feminized, and well-suited for Canadian conditions, including strong resistance to bugs...
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If you’re new to growing cannabis in Canada, one of the first decisions you’ll need to make is whether to grow indoors or outdoors. Both options can work well for beginners, but each requires a different setup, different equipment, and a different approach to managing pests, mould, airflow,...
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Best Autoflower Cannabis Seeds for Beginners
If you’re new to growing cannabis and want a simpler way to start, autoflower seeds are one of the best options for beginners. In this guide, we highlight beginner-friendly Quebec Cannabis Seeds (QCS) autoflower strains that are easy to grow, fast-finishing, and well-suited for first-time...
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