Photoperiod cannabis strains are the classic variants of cannabis that initiate their flowering phase based on the hours of light. Unlike autoflowering strains, they require specific light cycles to flower. This post will give you a comprehensive guide on how to successfully grow photoperiod cannabis. What are photoperiod cannabis strains? Photoperiod cannabis differs from autoflowering strains in that the flowering phase is only triggered when the hours of light change. In nature, this happens when the days get shorter. For indoor growers, this is done by switching the light cycle to 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness....
When growing cannabis, choosing the right substrate is crucial. Soil is the foundation on which your plants grow and affects both nutrient uptake and root development. However, not all soil is the same - each has its own advantages and disadvantages. In this blog post, we will compare the different types of soil for growing cannabis so that you can make the best choice for your grow. 1. Why is the right soil important? Cannabis is a relatively demanding plant that has specific growth requirements. To achieve healthy, strong plants with good yields, it is important to choose the right...
This blog post is about choosing the right soil for growing cannabis, a crucial factor for healthy plants and high yields. The ideal cannabis soil should have a pH between 6 and 7, be well aerated and permeable to water to avoid waterlogging, and provide a balanced level of nutrients without over-fertilizing the plants. There are different types of soil that are good for cannabis, such as potting soil, specially formulated cannabis soil, organic soil, and coco-coir. Each of these soils has its own benefits depending on the growing conditions. A good mix of peat, perlite, vermiculite, and compost can...