Author: Rob Sanchez

[ad_1] Once you’ve had a harvest or two in your garden, it’s worth considering some hydroponic methods and techniques to continue improving your process and potentially save time. One of those techniques is called “Ebb and Flow.” It is sometimes referred to as “Flood and Drain” or “Running Flood Tables.” Ebb and Flow is an intermediate technique in the world of hydroponic agriculture. It’s not too complex to set up, and it can run itself with a good system in place. Once set up, you can focus on sanitation, stress training, and other aspects of your grow instead of regularly worrying…

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[ad_1] In a previous article, we discussed light dep cannabis extensively. If you think it might be right for you, you may wonder, “How can I set up DIY light dep for my plants outdoors?” This article will answer that question. Light deprivation doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive, but it is limited to outdoor grows. If you’re not sure if you plan to grow outdoors, check out our outdoor vs indoor pros and cons article first.  If you decide to utilize light deprivation, simply keep reading, you’ll have a backyard light dep greenhouse up and running in no time. What…

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[ad_1] Do you want the benefits of sun-grown cannabis alongside a cultivation experience with a small form factor? Your balcony or terrace may be perfect for a little home cultivation. Growing weed on a balcony can be an affordable solution for those in cities or anyone without access to outdoor space. This style of cultivation can make it very simple to get started. Your plants are right outside your door for a fraction of the cost of most setups. Plus, growing outdoors in containers has been tried and tested by cannabis cultivators for generations. There are some unique considerations, however. Shade, wind,…

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[ad_1] In a previous article, we discussed light dep cannabis extensively. If you think it might be right for you, you may wonder, “How can I set up DIY light dep for my plants outdoors?” This article will answer that question. Light deprivation doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive, but it is limited to outdoor grows. If you’re not sure if you plan to grow outdoors, check out our outdoor vs indoor pros and cons article first.  If you decide to utilize light deprivation, simply keep reading, you’ll have a backyard light dep greenhouse up and running in no time. What…

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[ad_1] Do you want the benefits of sun-grown cannabis alongside a cultivation experience with a small form factor? Your balcony or terrace may be perfect for a little home cultivation. Growing weed on a balcony can be an affordable solution for those in cities or anyone without access to outdoor space. This style of cultivation can make it very simple to get started. Your plants are right outside your door for a fraction of the cost of most setups. Plus, growing outdoors in containers has been tried and tested by cannabis cultivators for generations. There are some unique considerations, however. Shade, wind,…

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[ad_1] Cultivating cannabis indoors lets you control the many variables marijuana plants face while growing. Indoors, you can grow cannabis plants year-round, train them to stay small or trigger them to flower when needed. All of these things are quite hard to do outdoors. That’s why, whether you’re just starting out or if it is a lifelong passion, growing an indoor cannabis garden is an excellent option. You just need to decide where to put it.Even though cannabis can grow in many conditions, this article will help you determine where your best home grow should be. Determine how to grow cannabis…

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[ad_1] Marijuana cultivation is a hobby that keeps on giving, and techniques like cannabis plant training can take your grow to the next level. Once you have a few harvests under your belt with our Harvest Guide and a successful light and nutrient schedule with our Plant Care Guide, you’re ready for the next step. Optimize your output and increase yields by training cannabis plants as you grow them. Plant training is a cultivation technique that involves manipulating marijuana plants with tie-downs, unique trimming, trellises, and more to increase the number of bud sites and yields. Because cannabis is such a…

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