Wednesday, April 13, 2011

SKILL OF THE MONTH: CULTIVATING

The first big decision is the most important: Where should I plant? The biggest advantage of growing outdoors is that sunlight's free, which means no money up front for high intensity lights and no monthly electric bill. Air circulation should also be no problem. Water and nutrients can be supplied by the rain and the soil. Cannabis is an amazingly vital species, and if your outdoor plants take root, you'll likely yield a nice harvest without much, hassle, or worry.

So why bother with indoors? Because total mastery of the garden will allow you to give your plants exactly what they need, exactly when they need it, while nipping any potential problems in the bud. Keep the lights on eighteen hours per day for rapid vegetative growth and then decide exactly when to switch over to the 12 and 12 light cycle that induces the flowering and starts the process of forming fat buds.

Thank you High Times for the cultivating advice.

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