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  • Growing Cannabis for beginners

    Posted On 03/28/2024 By

    Growing Cannabis for beginners

    Growing weed for beginners can be an exciting and rewarding journey into the world of home cultivation. With the increasing legalization of marijuana in various regions, more people are interested in learning how to grow their own cannabis plants.

    Starting with high-quality cannabis seeds is...

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  • How to Sea of Green?

    Posted On 05/22/2024 By

    How to Sea of Green?

    How to Sea of Green


    The cultivation of cannabis, while a subject of debate, is a practice that encompasses a diverse array of techniques, each with its own distinctive characteristics. Among these methods, the Sea of Green (SOG) approach stands out as a unique and efficient means of maximizing...

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  • Light Deprivation (“Light Dep”) Techniques for Greenhouse Cannabis Cultivation

    Posted On 09/05/2024 By

    Light Deprivation (“Light Dep”) Techniques for Greenhouse Cannabis Cultivation

    Light Deprivation (“Light Dep”) Techniques for Greenhouse Cannabis Cultivation

    Light deprivation, commonly referred to as “light dep,” is a powerful technique used in greenhouse cannabis cultivation to control the photoperiod of plants. This method involves manipulating the amount of...

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  • Affordable Hydroponics: How To Set Up A Budget-Friendly DWC System For Growing Cannabis

    Posted On 09/17/2024 By

    Affordable Hydroponics: How To Set Up A Budget-Friendly DWC System For Growing Cannabis

    Affordable Hydroponics: How To Set Up A Budget-Friendly DWC System For Growing Cannabis

    Hydroponics has become immensely popular over the years, especially with users salivating over the buds they see on Instagram. Even on Reddit, hydroponics gets a lot of hype — and rightly so! It deserves all...

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  • Spider Mites: Worst Enemy of the Indoor Garden

    Posted On 09/27/2024 By

    Spider Mites: Worst Enemy of the Indoor Garden

    Symptoms

    Early symptoms include “stippling”—small necrotic (browned-out dead) spots on the tops of leaves; parched yellowing leaves that droop, turn brown, and fall off; spider-like webs, egg casings, and little black balls of fecal matter on the undersides of leaves, sometimes starting with...

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  • How to Store Cannabis Seeds: Keep Your Seeds Fresh and Potent

    Posted On 10/01/2024 By

    How to Store Cannabis Seeds: Keep Your Seeds Fresh and Potent

    How to Store Cannabis Seeds: Keep Your Seeds Fresh and Potent

    Storing cannabis seeds properly is crucial for any cultivator, whether you're a seasoned grower or just starting your journey into cannabis cultivation. Proper storage ensures that your seeds remain viable, maintain their genetic...

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