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Why am I unable to produce wonderful dense buds?

Bud density is wonderful, but it's not everything. This article will explain why your buds are consistently coming out light and fluffy, if you're not sure why. Discover the precise methods for cultivating the densest, hardest-to-break buds.   An illustration of thick buds feels and looks sturdy. This density article shows you how...


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Five Powerful Strategies to Stop the Hay Smell in Weed After Harvest

When home growers first began cultivating weed, the terrible "hay smell" of dried buds has been a pain in the ass. The awful scent can sometimes be detected throughout the drying process, and other times it only becomes noticeable when the buds are placed in jars to cure. After all your...


When are trichomes ready to be harvested, how do they look?

When are trichomes ready to be harvested, how do they look? The topic of today's tutorial is fascinating: gorgeous, shimmering trichomes and the colour of trichomes during harvest. Did you know that you can tell when to harvest your buds based on the colour of the trichomes? Although we'll just...


How Does the LED Colour Spectrum Affect your Plants?

How Does the LED Colour Spectrum Affect your Plants? Did you know that your LED grow light's "colour spectrum" influences your plants? The colour spectrum of light refers to the combination of colours found in light. Unlike most other grow lights, LED grow lights allow you to specify custom light spectrums...


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Spider Mites

Spider mites are mites that are linked to spiders, ticks, and other mites. Despite being a common pest, they can be quite tough to eradicate. Tiny specks (Bite Marks) on Leaves Are the First Signs of Spider Mite Damage Spider Mites and Weed Spider mites have tiny pointed mouths that pierce plant cells...


How often to water my plants in soil?

How often to water my plants in soil?

How often to water my plants in soil? Quick Answer: Water plants when the soil feels dry up to your first knuckle (or when the pot feels light). That's the short and sweet answer. You'll usually get good outcomes if you do this. However, read the rest of this guide for more...


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Faster Recovery with Plant Health Tonic!

Faster Recovery with Plant Health "Tonic"! When your plant becomes ill, the natural impulse is to diagnose the illness and address the underlying cause. But, in the meantime, is there anything you can do to assist your plant recover? The following are simple remedies you can use to bring relief to your plant...


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3 Proven Supplements to Help Herbs with Heat Stress

3 Proven Supplements to Help Herbs with Heat Stress   Even if you're growing using heat-resistant strains, high temperatures can make growing herbs much more difficult. Heat stress indicators include droopiness, nutrient deficits, crispy brown leaves, and overall poor development, whether your plants are growing indoors or outside! We already have plenty of content on...


Are organic herbs superior to non-organic ones?

Are organic herbs superior to non-organic ones? Is it safer or healthier? You'll find out the answer today. What exactly are organic herbs? The term "organic" refers to a growing process that avoids the use of synthetic fertilisers and pesticides. The emphasis of organic growing methods is on using natural processes and inputs to care...


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Does Your Soil Need Perlite?

Pants oftentimes use perlite as a soil additive. This can be mixed into soil or coco coir to boost its air-holding capacity and drainage efficiency. Although it's not strictly necessary, practically almost all canna-friendly potting mixes include some perlite.     Growing herbs in soil or coco coir benefits greatly from horticultural perlite. Although...