Looking for the best way to choose cannabis seeds for your next grow? Whether you’re shopping for feminized seeds, autoflower seeds, or fast version genetics, the right choice depends on your space, climate, timeline, and experience level. This guide breaks it all down in plain language so you...
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Essential Tips for Germinating Weed Seeds
Read MoreGerminating weed seeds is the crucial first step to growing healthy, high-yielding cannabis plants. When done correctly, germination triggers the seed to absorb water, swell, and split open so the first root can emerge and anchor your plant. In this guide, you’ll learn exactly how long...
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Understanding the Different Leaves of Cannabis
Cannabis leaves are more than the iconic “fan” shape you see on logos and posters—they’re one of the fastest ways to read what’s happening inside a plant. From the first sets of leaves on a young seedling to the larger, multi-fingered fans of a mature plant, leaf shape, color, and...
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