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/growing/ Basic grow guide
Growing marijuana indoors is fast becoming an global pastime. The reasons are varied. With the increased interest and experimentation in house plant cultivation, it was inevitable that people would apply their knowledge of plant care to growing marijuana. Many of those who occasionally... » Read more |
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/growing/ Beginners guide
There a three basic forms of growing, indoors, greenhouse and outdoors. Your choice most probably will depend on local laws and the weather if you can grow legally outside. Since possession and growing of marijuana is illegal in most countries We will... » Read more |
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/growing/ Indoor grow guide
Choosing a space to grow your marijuana indoors is just as important as choosing the proper space to grow your marijuana outdoors. Your garden should be located in an out of the way place [not the bedroom]. Basements, attics and closets are all great places... » Read more |
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/growing/ Outdoor grow guide
Before you can sow your marijuana seeds you must find a suitable location to grow your marijuana plants. The garden should be located in an area where people are unlikely to stumble across it. Try to grow your marijuana away from roads, trails, railroad tracks... » Read more |
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/growing/ Seed germination
Marijuana seeds require moisture, warmth and darkness for successful germination. We recommend you use clean water. [The best to use is distilled water!]. Most municipal water supplies have clean, pH neutral water that is very suitable for germination. A small amount of ... » Read more |
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/growing/ Indica or sativa
The main difference between indica and sativa is in the marijuana leaves. Sativa marijuana leaves are much smaller and thinner then Indica marijuana leaves. Indica is a short plant, usually under 6ft tall, rarely over 8ft tall. Its marijuana leaves have short, wide fingers and are deep green... » Read more |
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/growing/ Male and female cannabis
Marijuana plants are either male or female . The male marijuana plants produce pollen which pollinates the flowers of the female marijuana plant, which once pollinated, produce seeds. If the female marijuana plant isn't pollinated [if there are no male Marijuana plants nearby producing pollen], the flower/buds... » Read more |
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/growing/ Marijuana grow tips
Tip 1. Lamps can greatly lose lumen output over the course of 9 months to a year. In fact, they usually depreciate in lumen output by 30% over this time frame. This means that you will get 30% less yield from your plants but it is costing you the same amount of electric to run them. It is therefore... » Read more |
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