6 Steps Beginners Should Know Before Growing Marijuana Indoors

Considering start your own marijuana indoor growing? Actually it's a good thinking. Planting your own has many advantages than buying: first, you don't have to pay more money and time to local dispensary, you spend them on your own; second, you can sell to relatives if you have a lot. Also, if you take a look at the current legal status of marijuana in the U.S. by state, you'll find out it has steadity become legal around the country.

The good news for beginner is that growing marijuana indoors is easy beacause even under less perfect conditions, plants can produce good yields for weed food and smoking.

So if this attracts you, please remove any fears you may have, check these steps need to grow cannabis plans indoors out, and get a grear harvest.


Step 1. Specify a special growth space
The right space for growing cannabis indoors is not necessarily a special “growth” space. It can be a cabinet in your garage, a spare room, a closet, or even a corner of your basement.

Beginner tips:
Start small, because it will grow easier, and the mistakes of being a beginner will not be so expensive.
Make sure the space is disinfected
Choose a cool, dry area as it provides better control of temperature and humidity.


Step 2. Select Proper Grow Lights
You plant cannabis plants indoors, but you can't let them sit by your window for the entire community to see. However, you still need to provide high quality lighting because it is vital to plants.

The most common list of cannabis planting lights includes:
HID (high intensity discharge) lamp (approximately US$80)
Fluorescent light (a good option between $20 and $70)
LED lights (first-class lighting can be purchased between $50 and $100)
Induction lights (approximately $40).

All of these options apply to the cultivation of cannabis. The best advice anyone who can grow marijuana can give you the best device you can afford, because quality lighting is a powerful predictor of good harvesting.


Step 3. Keep the air fresh
To ensure that your cannabis plants get the fresh air they need, you must use an exhaust fan and activated carbon filter. For example, a fan placed at the top of a room will create a constant breeze in the room, which in turn will create a less hospitable environment for pests and molds and strengthen the stems of the plants. The filter will eliminate the typical strong hemp smell so your neighbors don't have to smell it.


Step 4. Automate your device
Automated lighting and temperature equipment is a good idea because you may not spend a lot of time in your growth space. First, plants need 16 to 24 hours of light during vegetative growth and then 12 hours during flowering. To automate this task as well as air conditioning, you can use a timer, but experts recommend buying a thermostat to avoid unnecessary problems.


Step 5. Place the plants in the basin
When the plant enters the germination stage, you are very close to the flowering stage. But before you start harvesting and learning how to make hashes and other cannabis products, you need to place them in pots just below the lighting fixture and keep them there for about 3-4 weeks (depending on strain).


Step 6. Start to bloom
That's when you switch to the 12/12 lighting cycle. At this point, plant growth will slow down and the buds will begin with a very strong odor. When the trichomes - covering the icy, sticky things of the buds - change their color, it is a strong indication that they are ready to harvest.


Things to remember
1.mud
If you are a beginner, you can use organic pre-fertilized soil without additional nutrients.

2.seed
Getting good cannabis seeds should not be a problem, as they can be easily purchased online or at a local pharmacy. Since only female plants produce shoots, at least 5 seeds are planted to obtain at least a few females.

3.water
There is no universal watering formula, but many growers recommend watering cannabis plants until the topsoil feels about an inch dry.


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