The SOG (Sea of Green) and SCROG (Screen of Green) techniques are two popular methods used in cannabis growing because of the increased yields they can provide. SOG involves planting a high number of seedlings with minimal vegging time, thereby optimizing the huge increase in yields that come...
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How To Get Big Cannabis Yields Outdoors
How To Get Big Cannabis Yields Outdoors
Unlock the potential of your outdoor cannabis garden with our in-depth guide on how to achieve big yields. We'll cover everything from choosing the right strains, soil preparation, and planting techniques, to essential care practices and pest...
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The Ultimate Cannabis Fluxing Guide
The Ultimate Cannabis Fluxing Guide
When considering cannabis plant training methods, familiar techniques like Low-Stress Training and topping likely come to mind. However, an age-old practice called fluxing has recently gained traction among cannabis cultivators, thanks to its remarkable ability...
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