Author: Spenser
[ad_1] In this age of cannabis cultivation, you’ll find many products for the different issues cultivators face. You’ll also find many conflicting reports on those products. Unsurprisingly, knowing what to turn to when problems arise can be hard.Hypochlorous acid (HCIO) has seen a lot of controversy on forums and grow stores all over the world. Is it beneficial or a blight to one’s garden? Today, I will settle this controversy once and for all and explain why you should incorporate some form of hypochlorous acid for cannabis.What is hypochlorous acid? Hypochlorous acid has been used for years in many fields, but…
[ad_1] Every year cannabis cultivation becomes more widespread across the world, and with that, growers experience new blights. In fact, new pathogens appear every year. Most people have heard of Hop Latent Viroid, but there are others, such as Citrus Yellowing Vein Associated Viroid and Beet Curly Top Virus in cannabis. This article will explore Beet Curly Top Virus (BCTV). You will learn why BCTV is a pathogen you should worry about and, most importantly, how to prevent it from spreading into your garden. What is beet curly top virus?Beet curly top virus is a well-known virus in traditional agriculture, with the…
[ad_1] Every year cannabis cultivation becomes more widespread across the world, and with that, growers experience new blights. In fact, new pathogens appear every year. Most people have heard of Hop Latent Viroid, but there are others, such as Citrus Yellowing Vein Associated Viroid and Beet Curly Top Virus in cannabis. This article will explore Beet Curly Top Virus (BCTV). You will learn why BCTV is a pathogen you should worry about and, most importantly, how to prevent it from spreading into your garden. What is beet curly top virus?Beet curly top virus is a well-known virus in traditional agriculture, with the…
[ad_1] Cannabis has been grown in many climates, environments, and places, including the most common place beginners start- a window sill. While a window sill might not provide ideal conditions, it does let you dip your feet in the water of cannabis cultivation. It can be very fun for the new cultivator trying to grow weed for the first time and a great experience for future gardens. Are you ready to grow weed but don’t think you have the space? You can also enjoy greener pastures by learning the ins and outs of growing cannabis on your window sill!Things to consider…
[ad_1] Hot soil is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in the cannabis community, but what does it mean? It does not refer to the temperature or the visual beauty of your medium. Instead, hot soil references an excess of nutrients and additives. This excess can create a range of different problems with your crop. Unfortunately, hot soil is a very common problem that beginners run into. So, let’s learn why soil can easily become hot and how you can fix it!What is hot soil?Hot soil refers to soil that is overly amended or fertilized, causing a variety…
[ad_1] There are many different ways to cultivate cannabis plants, each with pros and cons. You must consider them when choosing your best style. Personally, my favorite method is living soil. At first glance, it may sound daunting and super scientific with big words like rhizosphere, biodynamic, and flocculation, but rest assured, living soil is as easy, if not easier, than any other cultivation method. This article will answer all your questions about living soil, like how to make it, the difference between living soil and super soil, and how to use it to grow auto flowers. But we’ll start with…