10 things I Wish I'd known before Growing Cannabis!
10 things I wish I had known before I began growing cannabis
How many cannabis growers have you spoken to who will admit that they only discovered some extremely useful facts once they had already started growing cannabis?
In truth, it is not really anyoneβs fault. Often it is just a case that we all have a habit of making assumptions about things we donβt really know enough about.
As an example, contrary to what you may have assumed, growing cannabis outdoors isnβt difficult. The only reason most people donβt is because they donβt want to get caught growing cannabis!
If you choose the right plant, growing outdoors can actually end up being a lot cheaper.
Next, keep a grow diary.
Record everything you do for two reasons.
If it all goes well, then you have something really useful to refer back to for your next grow, and if something goes wrong, you have a list of what you have done, which will help identify any mistakes you have made.
Donβt assume that because you managed to successfully grow some cannabis the first time you try, youβve got it all sussed. Lady luck can be your best friend at times, but she wonβt always be there to protect you.
Be prepared to always listen and learn from others.
If you buy some cannabis and find a βbonusβ seed in the pack, donβt assume you can grow a plant from it that will give you a free harvest.
Chances are the seed will be a βhermieβ, a hermaphrodite with male and female parts, and youβll end up with a small yield.
Always buy your seeds from a reputable supplier.
Check your pH levels every day. If the pH level of the soil is wrong your plant or plants wonβt feed, and we know what will happen when that occurs…
Read up about vapour pressure deficit or VPD.
VPD involves getting the perfect balance between humidity and temperature and is key to the best results.
Morning is the best time to feed your plants.
They prefer to take in oxygen through their roots at night-time, and soggy fertilised soil will stop that from happening.
Next, be attentive.
Cannabis plants arenβt the same as houseplants β they canβt be left to their own devices for days at a time.
Cannabis plants can be remarkably sensitive and you can kill them within 48 hours if you donβt act smart.
Think about investing in a drip feeder. This means that the plant gets a regular supply of food without drenching the soil, but it also takes pressure off you to always be there to feed it, or them.
Finally, use microbes.
They will help break down the soil and enable your plant to take up more nutrients, not just the ones supplied in fertiliser.
Microbes tend to result in juicier buds and healthier plants all round.
Of course thatβs just ten things β there are bound to be other things you wished you had known, but this vid will at least have ticked a lot of them off your list!
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