Growing your own marijuana is quite overwhelming. And, for good growth, you need to buy various equipment, material, climate, and other factors from the beginning itself. There are various ways to maximize the yields and to apply that everyone should have in-depth knowledge to master the techniques.
When you don’t know how to grow cannabis, even getting started can be hard. The key to sewing your own seeds and harvesting buds is understanding the basics of the cannabis plant.
Basics of Cannabis
When you start growing cannabis, you don’t need to be an expert. But you should have knowledge about its life cycle, structure, and nutrient requirements.
You can read a book on growing cannabis before getting your hands on the germinating seeds. Then you’ll have an idea about how to grow cannabis indoors, outdoor, and in greenhouses. The three phases of the cannabis life cycle will be explained thoroughly. Measures to support the cannabis plant during the seedling phase, vegetative phase, and flowering phase help in yielding good growth for the first time.
Power Needed
After understanding the growth of the cannabis plant, you need to check the power needed while growing indoors. Cannabis plants need a good quality light of about 400-600W for at least 18 hours.
Residential houses can get overloaded from various fans, extractors, and either electrical equipment that is installed to supply air and light to the cannabis grown indoors.
Budget
Growing cannabis is an investment. You will be investing in some expensive equipment and it varies whether you’re growing it indoors or outdoors. Pots, soil, and other accessories like grow light, grow tent, ph meter, and small ventilator. It will take a toll on your pocket, but are needed and will be in use in every harvest.
You’ll get your money back in just a few harvests. And, there’ll be no need to buy marijuana after showing the medical marijuana card in the national dispensaries.
Different Growing Methods
There are different ways of growing cannabis. Read about all the growing methods and then make a choice based on your budget and skill level.
However, the common grow method is soil as the roots easily absorb the nutrients from it. The advanced growers do opt for other hydroponic methods such as sand, misted air, and water.
It is up to you whichever method you want to choose for growing weed, but the first time growers should opt for soil-based methods as they’re simple and forgiving.
Grow Space
The next key step is to pick the right growing space. You need to give it a thought before starting to grow cannabis. There are two options, namely, indoors and outdoors. Each space has its pros and cons, based on the availability and priority you can use it.
However, growing outdoors saves a lot of money as the sun and a nice breeze saves your money spent on electricity. But you don’t have any control over the climate and light while growing outdoors. It can be problematic for you if you’re growing it in an area where it is illegal to grow.
Similarly, indoor growing has some benefits. The main is you can control everything starting from the light to air supplied to the plants. You have full control over the environment of the plants which is not possible while growing outdoors.
Closing
These were some factors that you need to rundown before growing cannabis. There are many techniques to speed up the growth, but ensure you take care of all the aspects to get the best results. And, it’s worth seeking help from the experienced growers while starting to grow marijuana in a particular environment.
Moreover, it is susceptible to unwanted pests, which can significantly affect growth. To avoid them, you need to provide the best care to the cannabis crop.
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