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A beautiful plant 🪴 cosmicstonerr
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Smoke Dreams
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northernocean · 1 year
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How to Grow Cannabis: Step-by-Step Guide
Many countries around the world are quickly adopting legal cannabis use. Although not officially condoned, it is legal in most of Europe, and if not legal, it is at least tolerated.
So you've decided to cultivate your cannabis. Excellent work! You will soon be a part of a rapidly expanding culture. Homegrown marijuana has become a worldwide phenomenon.
Growing your cannabis is a fun and inexpensive way to fill your jar with high-quality buds. 
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Step-by-Step Instructions for Growing Cannabis From Seed
Cannabis growing, like all gardening, is a skill that must be honed over time. It is simple to learn but takes a lifetime to master. There's no reason to be afraid of growing your own. The procedure is simple and can be as cheap or as expensive as you like.
Understanding the fundamentals of cannabis cultivation is a good place to begin your marijuana cultivation journey. Making informed decisions early on will increase your overall yields. These seven basic steps will provide a solid foundation for becoming an expert marijuana gardener.
Step 1: Choosing Your Cannabis Seeds
The variety is mind-boggling. Sativa, indica, ruderalis, and a variety of hybrids are all available with a single click. Personal experience has taught you what you like. What strains have previously fit your groove? What strains have proven to be effective treatments for your condition? They are most likely a good place to start.
Consider your changing circumstances while keeping your personal preferences in mind. 
Step 2: Cannabis Fundamentals
You love cannabis requires some fundamental things in order to grow at its best and provide you with juicy buds.
Light
Marijuana requires more than eighteen hours of light per twenty-four-hour period for healthy vegetation. 
Medium for Growth
Organic growers will always use some type of soil, inside or outside. But soil isn't the only option. Coconut coir, perlite, vermiculite, and rock wool are nutrient-independent neutral mediums. Aeroponics, purely hydroponics, and deep water culture do not use any mediums. The matrix of suspended roots. The suspended root matrix takes the nutrients directly from the nutrient mix.
Air
Cannabis requires fresh, moving air for strength and proper gas exchange. This is not a problem outside because your plants will be exposed to both breeze and gale. Your plants will require fresh air intake, stale air exhaust, and air movement via a fan. Pests, molds, and weak growth thrive in still environments. Plant growth will be hampered if aspirated gases accumulate.
Water
If you live in an area with consistent rainfall, your outdoor crop may get everything it needs from nature. Large cannabis plants are notorious for their thirst. If you go big, you will need to supplement water between rains.
Water becomes the medium that transports nutrients indoors. Regularly, unaltered water is used for flushing hydroponic and soilless systems. Therefore, the pH of your water is critical. A good pH meter is part of a comprehensive grow kit for the savvy cannabis grower.
Temperature
Cannabis is a tough plant that can withstand extreme cold and heat. Like you and me, it can become stressed and not function well in extremes. Cannabis can cause death by freezing or boiling. It can either stop growing or enter stasis. The accepted ideal temperature for vigorous cannabis growth is 27 degrees Celsius. Indoors, fans, air conditioning units, and heating and cooling mats make this simple. Lights will undoubtedly generate heat that must be vented.
Nutrients
Cannabis, like all living things, requires fuel to grow. A good friable soil mix rich in compost, living organisms, vitamins, and minerals can provide enough food for your plants throughout their life cycle.
With hydroponics or neutral mediums, pre-formulated nutrient blends provide all of the plant's lifeblood. Usually tailored specifically for marijuana. Specialized concoctions are created exclusively for the soilless medium of your choice.
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Step 3: Lights For Indoor Cannabis Growing
Since legalization, there has been an explosion in the number of lights and grow chambers available for growing cannabis indoors. The deciding factor will then be your budget.
Cupboards should be grown.
There are sophisticated grow cabinets that have been fully customized for cannabis and are ready to go, made by people with decades of experience. For example, suppose you have thousands of dollars lying around. Lights, fans, clones, veg, flower chambers, timers, and carbon filters are ready to use.
Step 4: Germination And Cannabis Seedlings
Germination is the process of coaxing a seed to sprout and take root. Here are some basic germination methods:
Paper Towel Method
Place the cannabis seeds between two damp, clean paper towels in an enclosed space such as a plastic bag or Tupperware container. The paper towels should be checked every day for signs of moisture loss. When the seedlings break through the shells, they can be placed into their final containers.
Water Method
Submerge your cannabis seeds in de-chlorinated or filtered water at room temperature and check them daily until they start to crack open. Once that happens, you can transplant them directly into their final growing medium without waiting for roots to form. This is an excellent method for seeds that are slow to germinate.
Direct Sowing
You can skip germination and sow your cannabis seeds directly into their final growing medium. The seedlings will form rapidly and can be transplanted when needed.
Step 5: The Vegetative Phase Of Cannabis
This is the stage during which the most significant growth occurs. During this period, cannabis plants produce more leaves, stems, and secondary branching. 
Vegetative lighting should be 18-24 hours of light per day and 6-12 hours of darkness for optimum growth. Depending on your grow location, natural sunlight may provide adequate vegetative lighting if it is not shaded by trees or other buildings throughout the day.
Topping/Lollipopping are techniques that can be employed to shape a plant's form and increase bud production early in life while they are still small enough to manage. The idea is to remove any growth below the lowest branches so that energy is not wasted on foliage and all energy goes towards buds.
Nutrients should also be monitored carefully throughout the vegetative phase to ensure healthy, vigorous growth. Organic soil mixes or coco coir typically contain enough nutrients for young plants but may require additional fertilizers in later growth phases.
Step 6: The Blooming Period Of Healthy Cannabis
After at least two weeks of vegetative growth, your cannabis plants will be ready to enter the flowering phase. The amount of time required for healthy cannabis buds to reach maturity varies between strains but typically takes around 8-10 weeks indoors.
Lighting upgrades may also be necessary if using a lower-wattage lamp such as CFLs or small LED panels to provide adequate intensity during this critical stage. HPS lamps are considered one of the best choices for high-yield flowering due to their intense luminosity and broad spectrum output.
Nutrients also need to be adjusted for flowering. Nutrient formulations designed for the flowering stage should be used for optimum results. Be sure to monitor pH levels as well, and adjust accordingly if necessary.
Step 7: Harvesting, Drying & Curing For Best Quality Buds
Once your cannabis plants have finished flowering, they are ready to be harvested! There is no definitive answer as to when the best time to harvest is - it depends on personal preference and strain. Some growers prefer harvesting earlier for a more energetic buzz, while others prefer waiting longer for maximum potency. Trichomes can also be examined with a magnifying glass or jeweler's loupe to help determine when the optimum harvest time has been reached.
After harvesting, buds should then be dried and cured to bring out their full flavor and aroma potential. The drying process usually takes around 5-7 days before buds are ready for curing. Curing times vary but generally last anywhere from 1-4 weeks, depending on personal preference. Curing cannabis can significantly improve its flavor, aroma, and overall quality while extending its shelf life.
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hawaiiseeds · 26 days
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Life Cycle of a Cannabis Plan
1. **Germination**: Cannabis seeds sprout, forming taproots.
2. **Seedling Stage**: Seedlings emerge with their first set of serrated leaves.
3. **Vegetative Stage**: Plants grow vigorously, developing more leaves and branches.
4. **Pre-flowering Stage**: Plants show signs of sexual maturity with the formation of pre-flowers.
5. **Flowering Stage**: Plants enter the flowering phase, producing buds rich in cannabinoids.
6. **Ripening/Maturing Stage**: Buds continue to swell and mature, trichomes change color.
7. **Harvesting**: Buds are harvested, dried, and cured to enhance flavor and potency.
8. **Post-Harvest**: Trimmed buds are stored appropriately for consumption or further processing.
9. **Regeneration (Optional)**: Some growers may choose to regenerate plants for subsequent harvests.
10. **Replanting (Optional)**: Seeds or clones from the previous cycle are planted to start the process anew.
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shelovesplants · 20 days
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Blue Bonnet crossed with Dj Short🩵🙌✨️💨
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styleversum · 1 month
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Dive into the intricate world of botanical wonders with this captivating close-up image of a cannabis plant. The photograph meticulously captures the delicate details of the plant's leaves and flowers, highlighting the rich textures and patterns unique to this species. From the intricate veining of the leaves to the subtle hues of the blossoms, every aspect of the plant is showcased in stunning clarity, offering a mesmerizing glimpse into the beauty of nature.
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Purple weed could save California’s pot farms from ‘severe’ pathogen
More than 90% of California’s pot farms are infected with a crop-destroy disease An estimated 90% of California’s cannabis farms are infected with a “severe” pathogen that can destroy the value of pot plants, leaving cannabis farmers with a worthless harvest. But a recent scientific breakthrough is offering a glimmer of hope for the beleaguered farmers. Scientists have discovered a type of…
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7heavenhemp-blog · 1 year
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🧬 Check out the next big thing in the cannabis breeding world—triploid genetics!
😁 These unique weed plants show great potential, such as higher yields, faster flowering, and enhanced profiles.
🌱 Read my guide to see 3 new triploid strains on the market, available in feminized seeds.
🔗 https://medium.com/@moldresistant/triploid-cannabis-explained-is-it-worth-growing-6fde38cda5d3
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theroadtofairyland · 1 year
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Smoke Dreams
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Cannabis indica
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cannabistruenorth · 1 year
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Cannabis is having a huge moment in the spotlight. According to 2021 reports, a total of 14,207,079 packaged units of cannabis were sold across Canada for medical and non-medical purposes. 
Because of how far the cannabis industry has come, it’s only right that we take some time to appreciate its roots—don’t you think? True North Cannabis Co. is here to walk you through the anatomy of a cannabis plant and its life cycle.  Visit website to read more about it!
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