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When taking plants that normally grow in warm countries on the equator and putting them in a small room we need to recreate their natural environment. Sun, soil, rain and wind all need to be simulated to make the plants feel at home. Let's start playing the roll of mother nature. From seed to seedlingGetting the right Cannabis seeds is not that easy. A company in The Netherlands specialises in producing seeds and sending them (without getting fished out by customs) to all countries in the world. If you have no place to get seeds, we suggest you order some at their website: amsterdammarijuanaseeds.com Now for getting the seeds to grow. Simply said, just put them in the ground. Get some small pots the size of your fist, fill them up with the soil you got, make a small hole in the soil with your finger about two centimetres deep and put in one seed. There should be some signs of life after about 2 - 7 days. Keep the temperature of the pots above 20C but below 30C. No need to give them any light really, just make sure the soil stays moist. There are other ways of getting seeds to grow. For specific information, please refer to the Further Reading section. First light
When the plants are about 10cm to 15cm high and seem to have some good roots it's time to get them out of the small pots and putting them in their larger homes.
A new home: getting them in place
When the plants are firmly placed in the new pots, add about half a litre of water to all. Now lift the pots and remember their weight. You could even use a kitchen scale and write it down. All pots should be about the same weight and during the whole growing and flowering stage they should remain about the same. You can now place them in their final location under your large lamp. Keep the light on a 18h of light and 6h of darkness cycle and start the desk fan and ventilation system to simulate the wind. Check on your plants every day, keep the soil moist and check all systems for failures. Check to see the leafs move a bit because of the desk fan. The flowering stageSome 4 weeks after showing their little heads the growing stage has come to an end. Your plants should look firm, healthy and have plenty of leafs. They should be about 20cm to 30cm high. Now set your timer to a 12 hours light, 12 hours darkness cycle and place the seedling on even distance under the spread of your lights. Turn on the desk fan and check if he plants move in the air flow. Your all set. Now it's up to them.
Every day caring: the basis of a good relation
Check the thermometer just to keep an eye on the highs and lows. If it gets under 15C or above 40C find out what's going wrong. Ideally the temperature should remain around 20C. The most important task for you now is to water the plants. Feel the soil before you start. Water them every day or every other day. Don't forget, the plants won't like it! When watering them check for bugs, dead leafs and lift the pots to feel if they are getting very light. With fresh soil adding nutrients will only be needed during the flowering stage. I found that about once a week the normal amount as stated on the bottle will be all right. Just do as the bottle says. When watering the plants don't use cold water. Especially in winter it's a good idea to add some warm water to your watering can. Just make it lukewarm. Also spray the plants with some fresh water with your spray bottle. Don't forget to check the air flow from time to time, especially when the plants get bigger. You might want to put the desk fan up on a box or something.
Flowers: The stuff of dreamsAfter 1 - 3 weeks after changing the light cycle there should be some signs of flowering in the plants. See the image above. Males: unwanted
When the females begin to massively produce flowers stop spraying the plants. We don't want the water on the flowers. If the tops of the plants are heavy from the flowers, fix them to the bamboo sticks with a piece of string. Not too tight, you're not growing bonsais. After some 6 - 8 weeks the flowers of the plants will turn brown. When you feel they are ready and look and smell good and are very sticky, just quit giving them water. They will put all their energy in their flowers and the bigger leafs will die. Cut or pull off the dead leafs. Especially those that grow out of the tops. From now on the smell should be really sweat. The THC in the flowers is reaching it's peak. Depending on the variety of your plant you can see it as white crystals on the flowers and the smaller leafs of the tops. It's really sticky stuff. Check your filter set-up.
HarvestingAfter about a week after cutting the water it's time to harvest. Cut off the plants near the bottom. Then proceed by cutting the plants to pieces twig by twig. Cut all leafs off and at the tops cut off the smaller leafs that stick out of it. After cutting all buds, hang them upside down from some metal wire to dry. Make sure there is no light in the place where you dry the buds and check the air flow around the produce. They will lose a lot of water which needs to be ventilated out. After about a week, when they feel dry enough, cut away the twigs leaving just the small globes of the flowers. You are ready to smoke. To conserve and store the marijuana, put it in airtight plastic bags. Store dry and dark. It will stay good for about a year. For long storage you can put them in a freezer.
Bugs, Diseases and ProblemsExtreme failure of the plants is pretty rare. Usually too much or not enough water, a shortage of fresh air or a cold room are the cause. Smaller problems can be bugs or nutrient dosage. Bugs
Nutrient problems
When the plants have curled up leaves and look like they have been burnt, you might have given too much nutrients. Stop giving the nutrients for a while, but give some extra water to flush out the excess nutrients. Remember that soil that has been used multiple times could need some extra nutrients and fresh soil probably needs less. Rotting buds
That's it!Basically that's all there is to it. It all comes down to taking care of your little green friends and pretending you are mother nature. Ofcourse you can make the buds bigger by all kinds of technical tricks. For more on this check our Expert Growing section. For even more information check the Further Reading section. Good growing. And don't forget, do it the EasyGrowing way! |
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