Germination
What: Start by germinating your cannabis seeds.
How: Place seeds between damp paper towels or in a glass of water. Keep them warm and moist until they sprout a taproot (usually 24-72 hours).
Grow Space
What: Once the seed has sprouted, plant it in a small pot with quality soil.
How: Use a light cycle of 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness. Keep the environment warm (70-80°F) and maintain moderate humidity (60-70%).
Harvesting
What: Harvest when the buds are ripe.
How: Check the trichomes with a magnifying glass. When they turn from clear to milky with some amber, it's time to harvest. Cut the plants at the base and hang them upside down in a dark, well-ventilated
Drying
What: Drying is crucial to preserving the quality of your cannabis.
How: Hang the branches or place the buds on drying racks in a dark room with 50-60% humidity and a temperature of around 60-70°F. Drying typically takes 7-10 days.
Trimming
What: After drying, trim away excess leaves from the buds.
How: Use scissors to carefully remove the sugar leaves (small leaves covered in trichomes). This can be done before or after drying, depending on your preference.
Curing
What: Curing improves the flavor, smoothness, and potency of your cannabis.
How: Place the dried, trimmed buds in airtight glass jars. Store them in a cool, dark place. Open the jars daily for the first week (burping) to release moisture. Continue curing for 2-4 weeks or longer for optimal quality.
Storage
What: Proper storage maintains the quality of your cannabis over time.
How: Keep your cured buds in airtight containers, stored in a cool, dark place. Avoid exposure to heat, light, and humidity to preserve potency and flavor.
Enjoying Your Harvest
Following these steps will help you grow healthy cannabis plants and produce a quality harvest. Each stage requires attention to detail, but with care and patience, you’ll be rewarded with a bountiful crop
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