MSNL Cannabis Blog
Explore the MSNL blog for expert cannabis growing tips, strain guides, and cultivation advice from trusted seed bank professionals.
- All about the Girl Scout Cookies StrainThe Girl Scout Cookies strain of marijuana, or GSC as it’s known on the strains periodic table, is a cross between the legendary OG Kush and Durban Poison. Some varieties are kn...
- Where Does Original Thai Stick Weed Come From?The original Thai sticks come from Thailand, in particular the Mountainous region of Mae Hong Son in the north of the country bordering Myanmar. The weed used to make them is a ...
- THC Bomb strain reviewWhat Strain is THC Bomb THC Bomb is probably one of the best known strains originating from breeders Bomb Seeds. It was initially created in the early 2000’s on the East coast o...
- All You Need to Know About OG Kush StrainOG Kush is up there with the most legendary strains to ever grace the consumer seed and bud market, renowned worldwide for its potent effects and distinctive crystal-laden nugs....
- How to grow weed with AquaponicsGrowing cannabis with aquaponics is like combining two of nature’s best systems: aquaculture (raising fish) and hydroponics (growing plants without soil). Not only is it an eco-...
- How to reveg cannabis plants?As a cannabis grower, you will be familiar with the terms vegetation and flowering, have you ever heard of re-vegetation? For most growers, harvesting their cannabis plants repr...
- How to Avoid Over-Stretching and Over-HeatingGenerally speaking, growers want their marijuana plants to grow big and beautiful, and provide the biggest yield possible. However, sometimes plants can become too high, quickly...
- How can you make weed turn purple?Purple cannabis often gets a lot of attention, but many growers are unsure why some plants change color, or whether it’s something they can influence themselves. This guide expl...
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- Hydro vs Soil: Which is better?Choosing between hydroponics and soil is one of the most common decisions growers face, especially when weighing speed, yield, cost, and complexity. While soil has been used to ...










