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  • How To Prevent Cannabis Strains From Growing Big Plants With Small Buds

    Posted On 09/13/2023 By

    How To Prevent Cannabis Strains From Growing Big Plants With Small Buds

    What Are Popcorn Buds?

    Popcorn buds are small and airy buds of marijuana that are often lower in potency and quality compared to the larger, more developed buds. They are named "popcorn buds" because of their small size and shape, resembling popped popcorn kernels. 

    These buds are usually the...

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  • Lighting Schedules for Autoflowering Cannabis

    Posted On 09/23/2023 By

    Lighting Schedules for Autoflowering Cannabis

    The importance of Optimised Lighting for Autoflowers

    Optimized lighting is crucial for the growth and development of autoflowering plants, as it directly affects their ability to photosynthesize and produce energy for growth. Autoflowers are a type of cannabis seeds that does not rely on changes...

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  • Bud Washing: Full Guide To Clean Your Cannabis

    Posted On 10/03/2023 By

    Bud Washing: Full Guide To Clean Your Cannabis

    What Is Bud Washing?

    Cannabis industry professionals and consumers alike often overlook the importance of bud washing; however, its practice is becoming increasingly popular for good reason. This simple procedure of immersing cannabis in water post-harvest helps to remove dust, dirt, microbes and...

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  • Why Is Cannabis So Colorful?

    Posted On 10/04/2023 By

    Why Is Cannabis So Colorful?

    Why is Weed Different Colors?

    The different colors of cannabis are a fascinating topic and one that has long been studied by cultivators, growers, and enthusiasts. Every type of cannabis contains a shade of green, but when you look closely, there are an array of other exciting shades just waiting...

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  • Understanding The Difference Between Male and Female Cannabis Plants

    Posted On 10/04/2023 By

    Understanding The Difference Between Male and Female Cannabis Plants

    Why Does It Matter That Cannabis Is Dioecious?

    Cannabis plants display sexual dimorphism, meaning they feature distinct characteristics between the sexes. This is what makes them dioecious plants; male and female plants are genetically different.

    The importance of this genetic difference is in...

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  • The Different Types of Cannabis Deficiencies

    Posted On 10/05/2023 By

    The Different Types of Cannabis Deficiencies

    What Are Cannabis Deficiencies?

    Cannabis deficiencies are a major concern for growers as they hinder the growth and quality of their plants. Symptoms such as stunted growth, discolored leaves, and nutrient burn can all signify an underlying deficiency in a vital mineral or nutrient. Without...

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