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354 Blogs about "Growing Cannabis"
Our blog features cannabis growing tips for beginners to help them earn their green thumbs, grow guides for intermediate cultivators looking to advance their botanical skills, and lessons for master growers seeking to conquer niche areas of horticulture.
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How to Use Honey in Cannabis Cultivation
You're probably used to using natural products as a cannabis grower. Compost, ferments, worm castings, and mulch all autumn into this category. But what about honey? While much different than the o ...
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How To Keep Deer Out Of Your Cannabis Garden
Deer like leaves, including those of your beloved cannabis plants. If you grow in an area with deer present, you'll probably want to protect your weed plants from being scoffed away by these four-l ...
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What Is Vertical Cannabis Cultivation?
Vertical cannabis cultivation is not suitable for everyone, as it's much more hands-on, and potentially more expensive to set up too. However, for those who have mastered the art of horizontal cult ...
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Harvesting Cannabis: Find The Right TimeKnowing how to harvest cannabis properly is crucial to making the most of your crop. After months of growing, with painstaking care, attention, and even devotion given to your plants, getting this (al ...
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How Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) Creates Great Weed
Kitchen scraps are trash, right? Grass clippings and wood chips have no greater destiny than your waste bin, correct? And coffee grounds? Totally useless, obviously? Wrong, wrong, and wrong again! ...
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The Benefits of Nutrient Film Technique for Growing Cannabis
There are a host of hydroponic systems to chose from, but nutrient film techniques offers something truly unique. This system maintains a constant flow of shallow water across plant roots, forming ...
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How to Deal With Gophers & Moles in Your Cannabis Garden
You're used to small insects attacking your cannabis plants, not tunnelling mammals. However, moles and gophers can do serious damage to weed plants. Moles have the ability to tear through cannabis ...
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How A Continuous Flow Hydroponics System Can Help You Grow Better Cannabis
A continuous flow hydroponic system cycles nutrient-enriched water around your plants' roots. These systems recycle and reuse the same water, thus making them more efficient and less wasteful when ...
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Why Are My Cannabis Flowers Growing Too Slowly?
Everything went great throughout the vegetative phase, but things slowed down considerably during bloom. There are numerous reason why your cannabis plants suddenly stopped growing before your eyes ...
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How to Create a Stealth Hidden Outdoor Grow
Weed looks and smells pretty distinctive, which can be a problem for those growing it in areas where it's illegal. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to hide your cannabis plants when growin ...
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Cal-Mag for Cannabis: All You Need to Know
Many cannabis afflictions seem to get blamed on a cal-mag deficiency. While cannabis depends on many nutrients for optimal health, calcium and magnesium certainly play a fundamental role. You've pr ...
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Topped vs Non-Topped Cannabis Plants — Is Topping Worth It?
Topping is a favourite training technique among cannabis growers. But how do topped and non-topped cannabis plants really stack up against each other? Is topping really all it's made out to be? Fin ...
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How to Remove Ants From Your Marijuana Crop
Ants farm too! And it turns out that they can view your cannabis plants as the perfect location to set up their own enterprise. Read on to learn how to remove ants from your weed plants, and whethe ...
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Plants That Repel Aphids: Basil - The Cannabis Companion Plant
Basil doesn't just smell and taste divine; this culinary herb plays the important role of a companion plant in a biodiverse garden. Thanks to its potent chemical profile, it'll keep aphids away whi ...
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How Much Does It Cost to Grow Weed Indoors?
Recent global events have caused energy prices to soar in certain countries. As your bills increase, you're probably looking at your grow lights as energy-sucking culprits. But don't worry—we've go ...