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  1. J.James

    Why Does Cannabis Change Colors?

    Cannabis comes in a variety of different sizes, strains, shapes, and even colors. Many people forget that it’s a flower, and a very beautiful one. For example, a marijuana plant can be red, black, blue, purple, yellow, pink, or even combine multiple colors. If you are a grower and regularly...
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    What Does Soil pH Mean to the Gardener and How Does it Effect the Plants?

    What Is Soil pH and What Does It Mean to the Gardener? (thespruce.com) Written by Marie Iannotti What Is Soil pH? A lot of emphasis is put on the pH of garden soil. Soil pH is a measurement of the alkalinity or acidity of soil. Soil pH is measured on a scale of 1-14, with 7 as the neutral mark...
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    Terpenes and Terpenoids

    Terpenes and Terpenoids Terpenes and terpenoids are often used interchangeably. Though the two are closely related, they are not one and the same thing. Here is the ultimate guide on terpenes and terpenoids; what they are, how they differ, and the therapeutic benefits that have brought them...
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    Nucleus Seed Bank

    Click the link -----> Nucleus Seed Bank <----- Click the link Located in the US Very Discreet Shipping (Also very fast) Fast and Easy Payment options - Credit Card Using MESH, Cash App, Cryptocurrency, Cash, and Credit/ Debit Card Super Fast Response from Customer Service Breeders List...
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    How To Grow Cannabis, Organically: Soil, Seeds, Containers & Care

    By DeannaCat The topic of “how to grow cannabis” has such a funny vibe about it. If you browse around online, you’ll see there are many cannabis growers with extremely strong opinions about “the right way” to grow cannabis, though all of their methods vary… Esoteric language, expensive...
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    The Importance of Dark Cycles (Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle)

    Some growers opt to keep their cannabis plants under 24 hours of light in aims to maximize growth during the vegging stage. Most growers, however, veg their cannabis plants on an 18 light/6 hours dark light cycle. Between these two options, it is recommended that growers veg their cannabis...
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    Got Clogged Stems? (Fusarium in marijuana plants)

    What is fusarium? The scab is a fungal disease type produced by the fungus Fusarium . The habitat fusarium is soil (substrate) , there generally living organic matter decomposing. Some varieties of fusarium are harmful to marijuana. The most commonly occurring in the cannabis crops are Fusarium...
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    Growing Cannabis Basics

    Growing Cannabis Seeds: Here’s Everything You Need To Know | Herb Written by Anna Wilcox Starting cannabis from seed can be extremely rewarding. Not only do you get to take your plants through a complete growth cycle, but you might also get to produce some seeds of your own. With seeds, anyone...
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    Flowering - Heisenbeans Genetics - Wedding Cake S1

    Website strain info via - Heisenbeans.com Wedding Cake is one of the most sought after strains on the market today. Created by JBEEZY, these connoisseur grade flowers are very potent and also easy to grow. A powerful combination of Triangle Kush crossed with Animal Mints, Wedding Cake boasts a...
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    Dragon Flame Genetics - White Larry Dragon F1

    White Larry Dragon F1 (Sour Grapes White Larry Og F8 X Dragons Stash F2) Flower Week 5
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    The Foundation Of Everything: Soil Organisms and Their Interaction

    SOIL BIOLOGY AND THE LANDSCAPE An incredible diversity of organisms make up the soil food web. They range in size from the tiniest one-celled bacteria, algae, fungi, and protozoa, to the more complex nematodes and micro-arthropods, to the visible earthworms, insects, small vertebrates, and...
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    What are enzymes and what do they do?

    by Colin Bell, PhD; Matt Wallenstein, PhD; Peter Baas, PhD Ever wonder how microbes eat? The core scientific team at Growcentia has conducted years of research to best understand how enzymes function to support plant growth. We’ve studied how enzymes produced by bacteria and fungi...
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    What are the main cannabis Landraces?

    https://www.dinafem.org/en/blog/what-are-main-cannabis-landraces/ Today's cannabis family tree is formed by as a vast sea of strains where it can be difficult to find your way around. But just four or five decades ago, before the emergence of modern breeding and hybrids, things where quite...
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    Quick Guide to Common Pests

    Leaf miner This is perhaps the most selective pest, as it does not attack all strains of cannabis in the same way. About two weeks after depositing eggs inside the leaves, the larvae begin to "dig" tunnels: this is the first visible sign that you must take action against them. Symptoms Brown...
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    Foliar fertilisation and how it can help your marijuana plants

    Foliar fertilisation and how it can help your marijuana plants (dinafem.org) - By D. CIVANTOS The main feeding method used in cannabis cultivation focuses on providing nutrients to the plant's vascular system through its roots. However, there is another way to reach the vascular system, a 'back...
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    J. James Transition Tea Breakdown

    I figured it was time to break down my Transition Teas as I like to call them. We will start with the equipment I use: 5 Gallon Bucket BubbleSnake Aerator 571 GPH Air Pump Measuring Cups / Spoons Paint Strainer (5 Gallon Bucket Size / 200 micron) Or A Mesh Kitchen Strainer Thermometer...
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    What is Mycorrhizae and what are its Benefits?

    What is Mycorrhizae and its Benefits? - Reefertilizer What is Mycorrhizae? Mycorrhiza refers to a mutually beneficial relationship that exists between various types of fungi and plants. What happens is that these fungi entrench themselves into the root systems of plants, fully colonizing them...
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    Liming Agents: What's the deal with all these products?

    Liming Agents: What's the deal with all these products? - BuildASoil Here is a rundown on liming agents in general and what they contain 1. Limestone - calcium carbonate 2. Dolomite Lime - Dolomitic lime is a rock. It can be quite pretty. It is calcium magnesium carbonate, CaMg(CO3)2. It has...
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    Understanding Dissolved Oxygen

    Understanding Dissolved Oxygen (growertalks.com) Even the non-technical growers have an understanding and appreciation for the measurements used in greenhouse growing today. Monitoring and optimization of pH and Electrical Conductivity (EC) have become standard practice, improving plant health...
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    Micronutrient Deficiency and What to Do About it!

    Micronutrients for Plants There are seven essential micronutrients in plants. Some nutrients control the permeability of a cell membrane and some other control the osmotic pressure, buffer action, etc. Boron (B), Zinc (Zn), Manganese (Mn), Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu), Molybdenum (Mo), Chlorine (Cl)...
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