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Photoperiodische vs. Autoflowering Cannabis-Pflanzen: Was sind die Unterschiede?

Photoperiod vs. Autoflowering Cannabis Plants: What Are the Differences?

When you start growing cannabis, you'll quickly come across two main categories: photoperiod and autoflowering plants. Both types have their own advantages and disadvantages, and it's important to understand the differences in order to make the right choice for your grow. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at both types and explain which one might be best for you. What are photoperiod cannabis plants? Photoperiod plants depend on the amount of light to transition into the flowering phase. In nature, these plants begin flowering when the days get shorter, usually in the fall. When growing indoors, you'll...

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Ein Leitfaden für die letzten Wochen der Cannabisblüte

A Guide to the Final Weeks of Cannabis Flowering

The last weeks of cannabis flowering are crucial to the success of your harvest. During this phase, the flowers mature and the plant prepares for harvest. To get the most out of your harvest, it is important to understand the plant's needs and take the right steps. This guide will help you take the best care of your cannabis plants during the last weeks of flowering. 1. Monitoring flower maturity In the final weeks of flowering, the color of the trichomes will begin to change from clear to milky and finally to amber. This is an important indicator of when...

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Feminiserte Cannabis-Samen: Alles, was du wissen musst

Feminized Cannabis Seeds: Everything You Need to Know

Feminized cannabis seeds are specially bred seeds that produce almost exclusively female plants. These are particularly sought after because they minimize the chance of pollination and seed production, resulting in higher yields and better flowers. The breeding process is based on stressing female plants to produce male flowers, which then release the female pollen. Advantages: - Higher yields due to exclusively female plants - Less effort and risk, as no male plants need to be removed - Easier for beginners as there is no need to identify and remove male plants - Better use of resources, as the energy flows...

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