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  • Size does actually matter

    (when choosing a container for your plants) When you have a small grow area, the logical thought would be the smaller the containers the more plants you can fit in the tent. While this is true, the actual size of the plant and amount of yield produced by the plant will be compromised without enough…

  • Recommended Equipment

    A question that comes up over and over again is “what should I get to start my own grow?” so I have decided to make a list for quick reference. Before you go all Gung-ho and buy everything on this list, pleaseVisit our local vendors page, visit their stores, and do some planning to figure…

  • Stages of Growth, Vegetative Stage

    Once transplanted you will want to decide if you will be topping and training your plants. I usually trim off the branches at the first node when the plants are 5-7 weeks old. They always seem thin and weak and tend to underperform unless defoliated. If you plan on topping (which is cutting the top…

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  • Stages of Growth, Seedling

    The seedling stage is different for photo plants than it is for autos. For autos you should plant the germinated seed directly into the final pot and avoid transplanting. For photo plants if you followed the germination directions in the previous post you now have a sprout in a solo cup. As the plant grows…

  • Stages of Growth, Germination

    Stages of Growth, Germination

    The stages of growth for your plant are Germination, Seedling, Vegetative and Flowering. My next few articles will be on these stages individually. Some would include Harvest but I believe that needs its own section. The first stage, in my opinion, is planning and buying quality seeds. However we will stay focused on actual seed…

  • Daydreaming Alice

    I started almost 3 years ago learning about plants and how to grow. I quite enjoy watching the process of the plants growing and changing and then making them so beautifully manicured. Don’t hesitate to send a message using the form. Get in Touch Send me a Message

  • Your First Plant, planning for success.

    For a successful first plant, your journey should begin with education and planning. Yes, you can jump right in and throw money at it and figure out the plan later, but most of us don’t want to spend it if we don’t have to. Here are a few things you need to think about before…

  • Seedsman Blueberry

    I can’t say enough about this strain. It was one of the first I grew and will now be always be a part of my rotation. The heavy dense nugs are solid like a rock, even the first ones I grew when I was learning were hearty. You can drop a dried nug on the…

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