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- Top 10 Best Outdoor Cannabis StrainsSpring has officially arrived and if you are a fan of sun-grown outdoor cannabis, that means it’s planting season. Growers throughout the Northern Hemisphere are preparing the g...
- What are fast flowering cannabis strains?How quickly a strain grows can be very important. Speed is vital for commercial and covert growers. And recreational cultivators often want their crop as quickly as possible. Fo...
- The Best Cookies Weed Strains - The Ultimate GuideThe cookie cannabis strains are some of the most notorious in the world. In fact, there’s an entire west-coast brand dedicated to the name. Over the years, cookies strain weed h...
- The Ultimate Cheese Strain GuideWhat are Cheese strains of weed? Cheese strains are a family of cannabis known for their pungent Cheesy aroma. The strain rose to fame in the 90’s as growers loved its fast-flow...
- What Are Cannabis Landrace Strains?At their most basic, landrace cannabis strains are those that are indigenous to a specific region. Over time, they have adapted to certain climates. When they are grown in those...
- What is Kush and what are the best Kush strains?Kush is a word that’s highly popular across the cannabis industry. In fact, it’s one of the most widely used adjectives to describe top-shelf weed. But do you truly know the kus...
- Autoflower vs Photoperiod - Which is the best cultivation style for you?One of the most recent debates to come up amongst home cannabis growers: autoflower vs photoperiod plants. Especially as the quality of autoflowering genetics improves over time...
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Where Does Weed Grow Wild?
The cannabis that is consumed by smokers and vaporizers (not to mention those who partake in edibles) today is mostly created using female plants that have never been pollinated...
Which Marijuana Strains Grow in Tropical and Wet Climates
Marijuana is called ‘weed’ for a reason; it can grow and thrive just about anywhere on earth. However, some climates are better suited for growing than others, and growing weed ...
F1, F2, S1 – What do They Mean for Your Weed?
Once someone has become a master grower, they can then work towards being a master breeder. While growers are simply taking seeds and growing them into beautiful plants, they ar...
Growing Marijuana in Sub-tropical and Temperate Climates
Growing marijuana in sub-tropical and temperate climates can be a grower’s dream. Here the days are typically long and hot, with just enough rainfall to help growers out, especi...
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Suppose you have ever grown autoflowering cannabis plants before. In that case, you will know they flower without the need to switch your timers to 12/12. Whilst photoperiod can...
Sativa vs. Indica, Hybrid and Ruderalis: What is the difference between the types of cannabis?
Every single year, we see another few states (and a couple of countries) legalizing everyone's favorite plant, both recreationally and medicinally. With this rapid shift comes n...
F1, F2, S1 – What do They Mean for Your Weed?
Once someone has become a master grower, they can then work towards being a master breeder. While growers are simply taking seeds and growing them into beautiful plants, they ar...
Are Autoflowers Less Potent Than Photoperiods?
Are autoflowers really weaker than photoperiods, or is that just outdated grower gossip? If you’ve ever wondered whether the speed and simplicity of autoflowers come at the cost...














