Flowering Cannabis
Pro tips for flowering cannabis
Here are some additional tips to ensure you always end up with a great harvest:
- Plant high quality seeds. Natural Harvest supplies the best quality cannabis seeds.
- Use high-quality nutrients. Cannabis plants need a wide range of nutrients to thrive, including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other trace minerals. Use a nutrient solution that is designed specifically for cannabis plants and follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
- Water your plants regularly. Cannabis plants need about an inch of water per week, but the amount of water they need can vary depending on the size of the plant, the type of soil, and the climate. Check the soil moisture regularly and water your plants when the top inch of soil is dry.
- Control the temperature and humidity levels. Cannabis plants prefer temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity levels between 40% and 50%. If the temperature or humidity levels get too high or too low, it can stress the plants and reduce their yield.
- Monitor your plants for pests and diseases. Cannabis plants are susceptible to a variety of pests and diseases, so it is important to inspect your plants regularly. If you see any signs of pests or diseases, take action immediately to prevent them from spreading.
- Harvest your plants at the right time. The best time to harvest your plants is when the trichomes are milky white or amber in color. If you harvest your plants too early, they will not be as potent. If you harvest them too late, they will lose some of their potency and flavor.
- Cure your buds properly. Curing is the process of drying and storing your buds in a controlled environment. This process helps to improve the flavor, aroma, and potency of your buds. Curing your buds properly can take several weeks, but it is well worth the wait.
By following these tips, you can ensure that you always end up with a great harvest of high-quality cannabis.