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  1. there is a university and college course for growing weed it is called horticulture … Willow is a natural rooting compound … use new growth trimmed off a tree and soak it it warm water and water with that water to promote roots … mulch your weed trimmings INTO your water to return some nutrients back to the plants …dry out the old trimmings and add to your repotting soil mix to act as compost and ready made nutrients and minerals that the plant can use again … also adding in lobster shells or fish bones or shrimp shells when dry also adds calcium to your soil .. wood ash ( fire place camp fire etc) lowers acidity naturally .. topping from 3rd 5th 7th 9th and sometimes 11th growth sections will dramatically increase yield low stress option just enough to allow light down the middle of the plant .. easy way if you see lots of shadow down low open a little more .. always clear the base leaves as they are just taking up nutrients to sit there and die off … high CO2 environments reduce bugs and increase plant growth also rotate your plants in a grow tent makes them hardier because they adjust to the change in light angle and grow much more evenly and fuller overall … this also works on tomotoes and any other fruiting bush avoid man made chemicals as they dont say what the filler is in them … all natural all the time and you get what you put into it … get bugs on the leaves .. soap wort and water will remove them … basic hand soap ( good use of slivers of soap for) in a jug of water or spray bottle will remove mites and stop harmful bugs …

  2. Clean the entire area where you keep your plant, use non-harsh but effective cleaners to do so. Before, during and after your grow you should be maintaining the local area.

  3. Honestly these are the top tips for growing indoors from Cannabis Experts? Pretty sure making sure your Environment is perfect would be my top tip. This was such a basic and dumbed down video

  4. Have you made a video on when and how to determine the sex of cannabis plants yet? I always thought you could only do it when they flower, but I've recently been told that you can sometimes see "pre-flowers" during veg and identify whether they're male or female early. Any truth to this?

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