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2018 at Sensi Seeds – Our Year in Review

Sensi Seeds

In February our blog was honoured and graced with a guest post from non other than Michka , one of our heroines and a true icon of the cannabis scene. Michka the strain is gorgeous, uplifting and sativa-dominant, with bright flavours of citrus. October on the blog featured reports on various conferences.

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Top 10 Best Strains for Making Extraction & Concentrates

Marijuana Seeds NL

The nearly equal indica to sativa hybrid has moderate to high levels of THC, around 19-22% delivering a well-balanced buzz. The strain boasts levels up to 22% and delivers a good balance of indica and sativa effects. It can benefit from hydroponics set-ups, and shine even brighter with high-quality LEDs.

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How to Grow High-Quality Weed at Home

The Joint Blog

You have to make your selection from Sativa , ruderalis, Indica, and hybrid. But aeroponics, deep water, or hydroponics requires no soil and gets nutrients from the nutrient mix. Weed grown outdoors may rely on rainfall, but indoor gardeners need unmodified water for a hydroponic and soilless system with a steady pH.

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How to Grow Weed – A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

Otherside Farms

There are three types of Marijuana; Sativa, Indica and Ruderalis , and they come with the male and female variety. This is recommended for beginners and will be a bit more forgiving than a hydroponics system if you make mistakes. First let’s start with type of weed you can grow. Soil preparation. Additional Resource: [link].

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Strains Explained – Everything You Need to Know

The Joint Blog

As mentioned above, the three classifications that are typically used to categorize a strain effect are sativas, indicas, and hybrids. Even though they are a mix, hybrids tend to have more than either Sativa or Indica in their strain. If your aim is to optimize your crop yield then hydroponic is the way to go to maximize your results.

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How to Grow Cannabis in a Small Space

The Joint Blog

Remember: Soil isn’t your only choice – you can opt for hydroponic. Lanky Sativa, on the other hand, would be okay if you don’t mind some extra work. Try out complete soils or super soils because they have most of the nutrients a cannabis plant needs and they allow the plant to store water for a longer time between watering.