
Supporting Growers First: Justins Vision at MJ Biz Con
Prioritizing Growers Success in the Transition t LED As the cannabis industry evolves, so does
Prioritizing Growers Success in the Transition t LED As the cannabis industry evolves, so does
At MJ BizCon 2023, Liane from Growing Exposed sat down with Justin from Green Planet
Understanding and managing the pH of your growing medium is crucial for the health and productivity of your plants. The pH level can significantly affect nutrient availability and plant health, making pH shifting a valuable technique for growers. This blog explores the benefits of pH shifting and how to effectively implement it in your growing practices.
Understanding and managing the pH of your growing medium is crucial for the health and productivity of your plants. The pH level can significantly affect nutrient availability and plant health, making pH shifting a valuable technique for growers. This blog explores the benefits of pH shifting and how to effectively implement it in your growing practices.
When it comes to caring for cuttings or seedlings, the key to success lies in understanding their unique water needs. These young plants, still developing their root systems, do not require a significant amount of moisture. In fact, overwatering can be detrimental, often resulting in what is known as “damping off.”
When it comes to caring for cuttings or seedlings, the key to success lies in understanding their unique water needs. These young plants, still developing their root systems, do not require a significant amount of moisture. In fact, overwatering can be detrimental, often resulting in what is known as “damping off.”
When it comes to caring for cuttings or seedlings, the key to success lies in understanding their unique water needs. These young plants, still developing their root systems, do not require a significant amount of moisture. In fact, overwatering can be detrimental, often resulting in what is known as “damping off.”
When it comes to caring for cuttings or seedlings, the key to success lies in understanding their unique water needs. These young plants, still developing their root systems, do not require a significant amount of moisture. In fact, overwatering can be detrimental, often resulting in what is known as “damping off.”
Root rot is a common and troubling issue for many gardeners, affecting plants in both soil and hydroponic systems. To effectively address and prevent root rot, it’s important to understand its origins and how it spreads.
Growing cannabis is a rewarding endeavor, but it requires patience and an understanding of the plant’s life cycle. One of the most common questions for new growers is, “How long does it take to grow a cannabis plant?” The answer depends on whether you are starting from seed or clone, as well as the specific growing conditions you provide.