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Use Ultraviolet B lights for your growroom during flowering and late-phase trichome production to grow your weed to its max potential!
Ultraviolet B (UVB) stimulates production of genetic-activating compounds, and though sunlight can also provide this, the variety of weather can affect the final product. Indoor growing is a much more optimal method of providing UVB to your plants.
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POSTED BY: adminUPLOADED ON: January 2019
Cannabis is dependent on a photoperiod (meaning it changes from vegetative to flowering depending on the length of light and dark periods), so you’ll definitely want to know the long and short seasons. Check out this article with a year-long Outdoor Cannabis Grower’s Calendar: https://bit.ly/2FxkugT
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POSTED BY: adminUPLOADED ON: January 2019
This Terpy Tuesday we are taking a look at phytol. Besides being found in cannabis, phytol is also found in green tea. This terpene has a floral and balsamic smell. When it’s consumed, phytol helps relieve inflammation and reduce pain!
Learn more here: https://bit.ly/2TRI1Mq
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POSTED BY: adminUPLOADED ON: January 2019
Cannabis plants are extremely resilient and can withstand a harsh environment or an invader for some time, but growers shouldn’t risk leaving problems alone for too long. If your cannabis plants look a little on the sick side, here are some potential solutions, based on the most likely problem or issue.
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POSTED BY: adminUPLOADED ON: January 2019
What does Mad Farmer see in the Cannabis Crystal Ball?
Predictions for the New Year of 2019!
See what might go down this year. Read article: https://bit.ly/2F8yqxN
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POSTED BY: adminUPLOADED ON: January 2019
Cannabis with high terpene content tend to give off a much more powerful and telltale scent.
But while terpenes give cannabis the aromas that they’re known (and loved) for, growing certain types in your backyard can be an odor issue.
There are a variety of cannabis with discreet aromas that can be an option for those wanting to curb the smell from your garden.
Read this article on “5 Cannabis varieties with discreet aromas” to learn more: https://bit.ly/2ToAG6N
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