Fabric Pots: Boosting Cannabis Growth and Sustainability

In the cultivation of cannabis plants, selecting the appropriate type of planter not only affects the health of your plants but also its yield and productivity. While traditional plastic pots are still commonly used, we prefer fabric planters for cannabis. Why?
Optimizing Cannabis Growth with Proper Grow Room Ventilation

Understanding airflow is crucial when cultivating cannabis. For optimal growth, cannabis plants require a consistent flow of fresh air, similar to the natural breeze they experience in their environment.
Optimal Lighting for Cannabis Plant Growth

Plants need light to grow, just like how we need sunlight. But if they don’t get enough light, they can’t grow properly and won’t make many flowers. On the other hand, too much light can hurt them, making their colors change and making them sick.
Optimize Cannabis Cultivation with Effective Grow Tent Setup

In this article, we are going to go over the basic grow tent setup for cannabis or any other vegetable or plant. Growing your own cannabis is an amazing experience, and using products like Big Plant Science fertilizers can make it much simpler and foolproof.
Identify Gender Cannabis Gender: Pre-Flowering Tips

Unfortunately, there is no way to understand if your cannabis is male or female before flowering stage. Usually, at about 4-6 weeks, the plants start showing signs of flowering and pre-flowers form at the joints.
What is Autoflowering Cannabis?

Originally, in the wild, Cannabis is a photoperiod plant. This means these plants have ability to feel when the days are getting shorter as the seasons change and then start their flowering accordingly. However, that changed in the late 1990’s, a cannabis breeder known as the ‘Joint Doctor’ bred the first strain of autoflowering cannabis.
How Long Does It Take to Grow Cannabis?

Growing your own cannabis allows you to watch over what is going into your plant (and eventually, into your body), it can save you some money in the long run, and it can be fun to do. However, for most of us, the real reward isn’t the work itself – it’s the finished product.