
How to grow Jack Herer
Jack Herer, a sativa-dominant hybrid is rich in history, bursting with popularity, and nothing short of a classical icon.

Jack Herer, a sativa-dominant hybrid is rich in history, bursting with popularity, and nothing short of a classical icon.

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Have you ever seen a cannabis plant with bug buds growing above a nylon screen? Well, that screen is referred to as a screen of green or a ScrOG in short form.

Are you an athlete, an investor, or looking forward to work for Walmart? Then you should be prepared for a drug test.

The entire process of growing weed doesn’t end at harvest time. Ensuring your cannabis harvest is dried appropriately, in readiness for use is vital. Most cannabis growers have appreciated the importance of drying their cannabis harvest. No wonder they appreciate the fact that they learned the tricks on how to dry weed properly.
If you have just made your harvest, you could be tempted to vape or smoke it right away. However, drying cannabis is imperative. First, it can help prevent mold contamination from affecting your harvest. Secondly, drying cannabis helps you get better-tasting weed. Learn virtually everything you would like to learn how to dry weed and the best ways of drying and curing cannabis.

Growing cannabis can come with all kinds of problems, though broken or bent stems can definitely appear to be irreversibly damaging. However, there are many methods by which growers can actually fix their plants if either of these things were to happen. Here is a handy little guide on how to repair your cannabis plants should the worst happen:

Main-lining cannabis is a buzzword today among most modern cannabis growers. Among the most asked questions to us is “what is main-lining?” It is for this same reason that we have decided to go the extra mile, and we will be joyous to use easy-to-understand words to make the term as simple as 1, 2, 3 to you.

Initiating the cultivation of cannabis involves multiple considerations. The first steps usually entail gathering insights on effective growth practices and identifying suitable seeds. Fortunately, our extensive marijuana seed bank allows you to effortlessly order seeds from the comfort of your own home.
Selecting the Ideal Fertilizer
Given the vast array of fertilizers in the market, making the right choice for…

If you grow weed outside, there are quite a few threats that you might not take into account beforehand. For example, you can suffer a lot from insects, but you can also be troubled by the weather. It can suddenly be much hotter and drier, or much colder and rainier than you expected. But have you ever thought of hungry animals?

It looks like a scene from a horror movie. You enter your growing space unsuspectingly, ready to give your beautiful weed plants the care they deserve. But something seems to be wrong. Your plants look sad and listless. Are they not getting enough water? Have I given them too few nutrients? All kinds of thoughts flash through your mind. The water arrow seems fine. The nutritional value too. PH value? Check! But what can be the matter then? There are not even cobwebs or signs of mold. Then you check the stem of the plant below, at the ground, and there you have it: root aphids. Your greatest fear has come true.

Defoliation is a technique used by expert growers as a way to increase the overall yield of their harvest, though it comes with a whole array of risks and so should only be used by people who really, really know what they are doing. a rundown on what defoliation is

Growing weed comes with lots of challenges, though having to handle pests is one of the most irritating and damaging things about cultivation. One pest that has recently taken the cannabis world by storm, specifically in Europe, is stink bugs. A new kind of cannabis pest that loves weed as much as the next guy. Here’s a little explanation of what they are, as well as how to keep them out of your garden.

Make sure you plant other plants around them to make them blend in. You don’t want your neighbors to be asking you Is that a pot plant?

No one can be happier than the grower that has spent months taking care of his green babies to produce top-shelf bud. However, the job is not over yet, another hurdle has to be jumped before reaping the reward, the trimming.

Timing that perfect harvest moment is vital for potent cultivation. But when do you harvest? Use the trichomes as your guide.

By now I m sure you have become an expert at checking your leaves and wiping them down with a mixture of apple cider vinegar at the first sign of a spore.

Let me be blunt…no pun intended…
Growing weed is not for the faint of heart. There is so much that can g(r)o(w) wrong and often times it takes a whole lotta trial and error to troubleshoot your problem. Nonetheless, reaping the rewards of a crop well maintained makes it all well worth it.

Although pruning sounds like something that happens to our fingers when we stay in the water for too long, it is in fact a very good way to boost up your yields. Pruning basically means manipulating your marijuana plant by cutting, bending, or tieing, it to grow a specific way that will give you more and better buds. In this post I’ll explain two pruning methods.

Or what about rolling up a doobie and after toking on it realized you have a fertilizer taste in your mouth? This could be because you didn’t flush your plants before harvest.

Often times we hear about the dangers of ingesting pesticides and chemicals So, the idea of smoking, juicing, baking, or vaping marijuana treated with poisonous substances should also set off red flags. In fact, many chemicals used on marijuana plants are intended only for lawns and other plants that are not meant to be ingested.