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A Beginner's Guide to Grow Cannabis Indoor

Updated: May 28, 2022

Growing cannabis plants is quite different than growing conventional house plants. Although your cannabis plants or weeds have simple needs, they require the correct amount of resources to thrive.


If you want to reward yourself with massive colas, you will need the following resources that are listed below:


● Control over lighting or brightness affects its yields significantly.


● Air circulation or proper ventilation.


● If you don't have a suitable space indoors, a grow box or a grow tent is best.


● The appropriate temperature (use a thermometer to check the environment's temperature).


● Correct humidity levels (a hygrometer will verify the humidity levels).


● Water (make sure to maintain its pH levels to obtain the best results).


Give your cannabis plants the right nutrients (these include copper, iron, magnesium, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and nitrogen).


Which Media is the Best For Growing Cannabis Indoors?


You can opt for various media, like hydroponic trays, Rockwool cubes, and soil-filled pots. However, top-notch potting soil will be the best bet for a novice grower.


It provides all the correct microorganisms and nutrients needed for your cannabis to grow. While shopping, you will come across several weird-named but top-tier potting soils. You can purchase any one of these options to grow your cannabis. These are as follows:


● Biochar

● Peat moss

● Perlite

● Vermiculite

● Worm castings

● Plant food

● Compost

● Glacier rock dust


What Mistakes Novice Growers Usually Make?


Lack of information or research causes new growers to perform experiments on their cannabis plants and end up hurting them. You do not have to treat your plants' guinea pigs when google is at your fingertips.


Plus, when growing, avoid these problems, i.e., excessively tall plants, improper watering, bugs, and nutritional deficiencies.


Bottom Line


Do your proper research, use the right resources, maintain its pH, and use the right media for your cannabis plants to thrive indoors.



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