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  • How To Grow Cannabis From Seeds

    Posted On 10/13/2023 By

    How To Grow Cannabis From Seeds

    Choosing Your Cannabis Seeds

    When it comes to choosing cannabis seeds, the choices available can be overwhelming. Whether you choose a sativa, indica, ruderalis, or hybrid, there are countless options available. Knowing what you prefer from personal experience can help narrow down your...

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  • How Long For Cannabis Seeds to Sprout

    Posted On 10/16/2023 By

    How Long For Cannabis Seeds to Sprout

    How Long For Cannabis Seeds to Sprout

    When it comes to growing cannabis, the germination process is one of the most crucial stages. Many factors can influence the time it takes for cannabis seeds to sprout and for cannabis seedlings to emerge. In general, you can expect to see sprouts within 3-10...

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  • Do Male or Female Cannabis Plants Have Seeds

    Posted On 10/18/2023 By

    Do Male or Female Cannabis Plants Have Seeds

    What are Female Cannabis Plants?

    Female cannabis plants are the plants that produce buds, or flowers, that can be smoked for medicinal and recreational purposes. They contain higher amounts of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive compound in marijuana that produces the “high”...

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  • How To Feminize Cannabis Seeds

    Posted On 10/19/2023 By

    How To Feminize Cannabis Seeds

    How To Feminize Cannabis Seeds

    Feminizing cannabis seeds is a process of producing female-only cannabis plants that can save growers time, and money, and give them more control over the gender of their plants. The beauty of feminized seeds is that they can ensure an entire crop with female plants...

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  • How To Plant Cannabis Seeds

    Posted On 10/19/2023 By

    How To Plant Cannabis Seeds

    What are Cannabis Seeds and How to Plant Them?

    Cannabis seeds are the small, dark brown seeds that come from female cannabis plants. They contain all the genetic information necessary to produce a new plant and can be used to grow cannabis in almost any environment.

    When grown indoors, cannabis...

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  • Understanding Low-Stress Training For Cannabis Plants

    Posted On 02/11/2024 By

    Understanding Low-Stress Training For Cannabis Plants

    What Is Low-Stress Training And Why Do We Do It?

    Low-Stress Training (LST) is a yield-boosting technique that involves gently bending and tying down cannabis plant branches and stems to reshape the plant's growth pattern.

    The primary purpose of LST is to break up the natural apical dominance, or...

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