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  1. The right place to buy Marijuana Seeds. At Homegrown, we’re proud to partner with American institutions like the Veterans Cannabis Coalition, industry titans like Steve D’Angelo and celebrated kush growing experts like Kyle Kushman and Nikki & Swami Chaitanya. We’re Florida based and deliveries usually take less than 5 days from order to ...

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    How to Determine When To Harvest Cannabis Your Plants

    Numerous indicators will signal when your cannabis is nearly ready to harvest. Each plant and strain is unique, so these signs can vary, but here are some general things to look for: 1. The leaves will begin to yellow, curl, and some will probably fall off 2. Buds will be plump and developed, and no longer appear to be growing larger 3. As the buds swell, the branches will become heavy and hang more Time is not the best indicator, because this will vary depending on the strain, your location,...

    What are Trichomes?

    You know all those shiny, sticky, wonderful-smelling crystals you can find all over your cannabis flowers? Those are trichomes. They play an important role in the plants natural defense mechanisms, and also contain the thing we’re all after here – cannabinoids.

    Monitoring Your Trichomes to Signal When to Harvest Cannabis

    While it requires a little closer look, the appearance of the trichomes is the best way to determine the stage and condition of your cannabis plant. More specifically, pay attention to trichome color and opacity. Because they’re so tiny, you’ll want to use a jewelers loupeas a magnifying glass to examine them. Aaron starts keeping an eye on them even before the aforementioned signs begin. Throughout the growing cycle, the trichomes will change from clear to milky and cloudy, and eventually to...

    When to Trim Cannabis

    I could have put this trimming section either here, or after the “How to Dry” section to follow, because you can do either! Some ganja farmers insist on trimming their finished plants before they dry – also called a “wet trim” or ‘trimming wet”. On the other hand, many cannabis growers prefer to wait until they’re dry. Others periodically trim in the middle of the drying process, or do a little of both.It really all depends on your schedule and personal preference, which you’ll develop with t...

    How to Trim Cannabis

    We find it easiest to trim off at least some of the larger, prominent fan leaves while they’re still fairly wet. Removing bulky leaves helps promote drying. Additionally, as the leaves dry they will curl around themselves and the buds, which makes it more difficult to slip the trimming snips in there. On the other hand, after the cannabis has dried, the leftover leaves can become so brittle and loose that they are easy to flick off with the end of your snips or even a toothpick. When it comes...

    Cannabis Trimming Tools

    In regards to tools, I highly recommend these precision trimming snips. They make the job much easier! We have several pairs, and use them extensively both for cannabis and in the garden – like for thinning seedlings. They even come in a non-stick option. I also suggest investing in a “trim bin”to trim your cannabis over. It is ergonomic, with dips for your arms. The bin has two parts: a screened upper section to catch all the leaf debris that you’ll likely discard, and a lower compartment th...

    How to Dry Your Cannabis

    After they are cut down, cannabis plants are traditionally hung upside down to dry. As the cannabis dries, the THC converts from a non-psychoactive state to one that is psychoactive. However, you don’t want to rush the drying process!THC also slightly degrades with drying, and buds that are dried too quickly will experience a more significant decomposition of THC than those that are allowed to dry more slowly. An ideal time to dry cannabis is around 5-7 days. However, the time it takes to rea...

    Ideal Cannabis Drying Conditions

    It is best to dry cannabis in a temperate, relatively dark location. Light also degrades THC, so keep those drying plants out of direct sunlight! Good air flowis also very important. You’ll want to provide a fan to increase air circulation in the room and create a constant light breeze, but avoid pointing the fan directly at your plants – unless you’re in a very hot and humid climate. Even then, keep the breeze on the light side. Theideal humidity level for drying cannabis is about 45-55%. If...

    How to Tell When Your Cannabis is Dry Enough

    If you are able to dry your cannabis in an environment with the ideal conditions described above, it will likely be done in the suggested time frame of 5-7 days. To assess if your cannabis is dry enough to move on to the curing process, test the humidity level of the buds themselves! You’ll need a humidity meter, also known as a hygrometer, to do this. The hygrometer will be used during curing as well. For inside jars, we use these cigar hygrometers. The goal is to get the humidity of the flo...

    What is Curing Cannabis

    Do not overlook the importance of curing! Have you ever noticed that some cannabis smokes really smooth and tastes absolutely amazing, while others are more harsh and flavorless? Sure, a little bit of that has to do with the strain or growing conditions… but the main factor that makes weed wonderful or woeful is: if it was cured properly!No, the crummier stuff isn’t just “old”. Old weed can still taste good and smooth too! In addition to the final flavor and experience, curing also ensures th...

    How to Cure Cannabis

    Once you are able to obtain a humidity level of about 62-68%, put the trimmed buds in airtight containers, such as in a sealed mason jar. We use these half gallon jars. Store the containers in a dark, temperate place. Now, over the following weeks, periodically burp the jars. By “burping the jars”, I don’t mean a quick open-and-close of the lid. Leave the lid off for 10 to 15 minutes, and then re-seal the jar. The purpose is to allow some air exchange – to introduce oxygen and release moistur...

    How to Store Cannabis Long Term

    Once your cannabis has finished curing, you can shift to long term storage. For us, this looks no different than the curing stage – except that we aren’t opening the jars as often. We store our cannabis in the same half-gallon jars they were cured in. Choose any air-tight container, and store it in a temperate, dark location. It is recommended to quickly burp the jars about once a month, but we don’t stress that part too much. If you’re getting into your stash to use it, the jars are being bu...

    Using Your Homegrown Cannabis Harvest

    To clarify, we don’t actually “smoke” our cannabis. At least not in the traditional sense. We use a high-quality vaporizer.It heats and delivers the desired cannabinoids and terpenes without actual combustion of the flower. Combustion (burning) the cannabis is more harsh on your throat and lungs, and it simply doesn’t do your bud justice. It totally destroys the flavor, and overheats the cannabinoids and terps to a far less efficient and effective temperature. We also make canna oil and capsu...

  2. Whether if it’s your first attempt or you’re a savvy connoisseur, we got you covered. Kushman teaches growing cannabis at home from start to finish. Teach, learn and chat with members of the cannabis cultivation community. Kyle Kushman, Steve DeAngelo, and Nikki & Swami offer their favorite seeds.

  3. Oct 1, 2020 · Water. All plants need water to grow, taking hydrogen from water during photosynthesis. Water also acts as a carrier for nutrients, bringing them from the soil into the plant via the roots, and ...

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  5. Cut off the newest node on your marijuana plant’s main cola, directly above the leaves of the second node. Cut through the stem, right above its second set of leaves from the top. Use your thumb and index fingernails to squeeze and pluck away the new growth above, down to the first set of nodes.

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