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13 Things I Wish I'd Known Before I Started Growing
by Nebula Haze
This list covers some of the things I wish I’d known when I first started growing cannabis indoors. It’s possible that some of the items might not apply to you, but I’m sure every indoor grower ends up learning at least some of these lessons.
1.) The best way to learn how to grow is to just start growing
One of my biggest regrets about growing is that I didn’t start sooner.
Reflection - Increase Yields Indoors with Reflective Walls
by Nebua Haze
Light Reflectivity in the Cannabis Grow Room - Make the Most of Your Grow Lights!
250W LED Grow Journal - 9.3 oz Harvest
Quick Grow Snapshot
(This “Quick Grow Snapshot” was put together by GrowWeedEasy.com's Nebula Haze based on an incredibly well-documented LED grow journal by our friend and fellow grower Endive)
The Perpetual Harvest
by Sirius Fourside
Many growing methods seem like common sense once you're actually aware of them. For example, low stress training seems like an obvious thing to do once you understand that exposing more of the plant to light makes for more buds.
"Main-Lining" Tutorial by Nugbuckets: Train Marijuana Plants for Bigger Yields & Flat Canopies
by Nugbuckets - Compiled and edited by Nebula Haze in August 2013
Read Nebula's Manifold Tutorial: http://www.growweedeasy.com/manifold
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FIM Your Way to Multiple Colas!
by Sirius Fourside
FIMing: The act of pinching or cutting a young cannabis plant in such a way as to force it to grow 4 main colas instead of one. FIM is used as a word itself, but is actually an acronym for “F**k, I missed!”
So what exactly is FIMing?
How to Never Run Out of Weed
by Sirius Fourside
You and I most likely share this opinion: Growing your own marijuana is the best way to obtain it!
But what happens when you’re growing your own medicine and you run out? You probably know how aggravating that is, but I’ll sum it up with this: No one likes running out of medicine.
In the interest of breaking that cycle, we’re going to show you how to NOT run out of your medicine.
What does a 1 pound plant look like outdoors?
Question: How big does an outdoor plant have to get to produce a pound of buds?
I want to grow a 1-2 lbs of buds outside in my backyard, and I want to know if that can be achieved with just one plant. I can tend to the plant daily, provide water, nutrients, etc. I'm just worried about how big it will need to get. What does a 1 pound outdoor plant look like just before harvest?