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27 Blogs about "Growing Enhancements"
Dive into the world of growing enhancements and learn how to implement cannabis nutrients, organic supplements, and growth stimulants for yield optimisation, superior cannabis health, and better nutrient absorption. Discover how to avoid damping off, stretching, and other common issues.
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All About No-Till and No-Dig Gardening for Growing Weed
No-till and no-dig gardens offer a deviation from standard gardening that at once protects the soil ecosystem and makes your life as a cannabis grower much easier. Find out to create a no-till gard ...
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How to Prevent Damping Off When Growing Weed
Damping off can destroy a cannabis grow before it's even got off the ground (literally). This condition is caused by a number of different pathogenic fungi, and while it can't be cured, it can be e ...
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How to Prevent and Fix Rootbound Cannabis Plants
Rootbound cannabis is relatively common and, in most cases, easy to solve with no long-lasting effects. Keep reading to find out how.
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How to Add Flavour to Your Cannabis Before, During, and After Harvest
Cannabis buds don't always taste as good as they should. If your harvest is lacking the aromatic kick you're used to, know that there are plenty of ways to influence the flavour! These include care ...
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How to Preserve the Aroma of Your Cannabis Buds
Complex mixtures of terpenes, esters, and sulphur compounds underpin the outstanding scents of different cannabis strains. These molecules also impact the effects of each variety. They're wonderful ...
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How to Control and Prevent Stretching in Cannabis Plants
Ever wondered why your weed plants sometimes shoot upward overnight? Is it a bad thing when cannabis plants stretch, and how can you prevent it? In this article, we answer these questions and more. ...
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How To Protect Your Cannabis Plants From Heat Stress
Growing cannabis can be a tricky proposition. However, there are some tried and true techniques to preventing damage to the plants from overheating.
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How To Spot And Treat A Light Burn On Your Cannabis Plants
Although not fixable with a nutrient solution boost, this is a problem that your plant can survive easily. As long as it's not too late, after this article, you'll know how to fix it.
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How to Use Baking Soda When Growing Weed
You might not believe it at first, but baking soda could be a worthy addition to your cannabis cultivation arsenal. This simple solution can help to raise pH, fight off powdery mildew, defend again ...
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Benefits of Activated Charcoal for Weed Growers and Smokers
Activated charcoal is a very fine, black, odourless powder. The way it is manufactured gives it exceptional toxin-adsorbing properties with a wide range of practical uses, including for the cannabi ...
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Cannabis Pollen: When, Why, and How to Use It
Cannabis pollen is both revered and feared, depending on the type of grower. Although not ideal for consumption purposes, cannabis pollen is essential for breeding strains at home, and is a viable ...
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11 Cannabis Training Mistakes To Avoid
Being aware of these 11 cannabis training mistakes will ensure you have a trouble-free grow and get the best from your genetics. Cannabis loves to be trained, but only by those with the care and fi ...
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How To Fix Broken And Bent Cannabis Stems
Although broken, bent, and detached stems might seem like devastating problems, they can be easily fixed using simple methods. By using tape to re-attach or tighten stems, and by using support stru ...
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My Cannabis Plants Are Growing Too Tall: What Should I Do?
Big, bushy cannabis plants mean you've got a big harvest on the way. However, height alone is not indicative of a big yield. In fact, it may indicate the opposite. Recognising when a cannabis plant ...
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How To Revive a Sick Cannabis Plant
Sometimes, growing cannabis is as simple as watching your plant surge from seed to harvest. Other times, things get much more complicated. Nutrient deficiencies, pest infestations, and watering iss ...