The Best Things To Do With Your Leftover Cannabis Stems
Learn how to make bubble hash, thc butter and cannabis infused tea from your leftover cannabis stems, if you dont collect your stems you are just throwing away valuable THC.
Learn how to make bubble hash, thc butter and cannabis infused tea from your leftover cannabis stems, if you dont collect your stems you are just throwing away valuable THC.
Eating raw cannabis has gained popularity in recent years due to its health benefits, but it is important to note that the effects and potential benefits of consuming raw cannabis…
Cannabis plants, like all plants, rely on insects for various functions such as pollination and pest control. While some insects can be harmful to cannabis plants, others can be beneficial…
Proper ventilation is crucial in a grow room to maintain the health of your plants. This page is designed to help you understand the importance of ventilation, determine the necessary…
As the debate over the legalization of cannabis continues to rage on, artificial intelligence (AI) is playing an increasingly important role in shaping the conversation. From analyzing the potential health…
You’ve seen them on TV screens, clocks, traffic lights, indicator lights on your phone that tell you the battery’s empty… LEDs. You can just as well think of them as teeny tiny light bulbs, only they don’t have a filament (that wire-thingy in the middle).
Nutrients are an important factor that every grower must consider during both the vegetative and flowering stage, the correct nutrients will allow your plant to fulfill its true growth potential and provide you with the maximum yield possible.
The vegetative stage of cannabis growth is a crucial period during which the plant develops its structure and lays the foundation for its flowering phase. Understanding the different stages of…
When growing cannabis it is important that you choose the correct medium. Do not underestimate how important the growing medium is as it could make or break your crop. Perlite…
Many growers believe the earliest cannabis strains sprouted in the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan and Pakistan and eventually spread to other areas, including South America, Asia, Jamaica, Africa, and even Russia. We call these indigenous strains landraces.