Unique Terpenes & Growth With Autfoflowers

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Knowledge, Strains or Cultivars, Tips

Unique Terpenes & Growth Using Autoflowers Cannabis is broken up into three distinct different families or subspecies. There’s the two mainstream families that we’re all used to, sativa and indica, excluding hybrid as a family. Today we are focusing on the third more rare family of cannabis called ruderalis, otherwise known as autoflower due to […]

How To Amp Up Your Yields Using Electro-culture

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Hydroponics, Tips

For the cultivators looking to up their grow game and stay ahead of the curve, you may want to check into how electricity when used properly can help increase your growth and terpene production while reducing diseases and pests. Perfect, so just drop batteries into the reservoir? Nope, don’t do that! You will first need […]

Water Savings Between Recirculating Hydroponics & Drain to Waste

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Hydroponics, Tips

Water Savings Between Recirculating Hydroponics & Drain To Waste The water consumption of your growing system is directly related to how much nutrients or money you need to shell out over time. This makes water savings within your grow system very important for not only saving the earth, but also your wallet! Let’s explore the […]

What Is The Size Of A Typical Cannabis Cultivation Facility?

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Micro cultivation, Tips

The correct answer to this lies on whether or not you are a recreational cannabis cultivation facility or a medical grower. If you are an ACMPR in Canada or a medical license holder in the US then you will not require as much space to operate such as shipping and receiving rooms, quarantine etc. However, […]

What Every Cannabis Grower Should Know About Hydroponics

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Hydroponics, Tips

Hydroponics has become a preferred growing method among professionals that are growing cannabis indoors. There’s a reason this method is as popular as it is. Hydroponics comes with several benefits including producing a higher quality flower, higher consistency and a lower risk of bugs or mould. Whether you’re just starting with hydroponics or you’ve been […]

What You Need To Know About Rosin Extraction

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Review, Tips

Rosin is quickly taking the cannabis community by storm. With its higher terpene profile, increased potency and clean, solventless extraction methods that rival some of the most advanced hydrocarbon extractions out there, what is not to love? People prefer to grow their plants without chemicals and eat food without added chemicals, so it makes complete […]

Understanding DWC & Feeding

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Hydroponics, Tips

Deep water culture is a low maintenance, fast growing method of hydroponics. In this type of system plants sit in net pots with roots suspended in the grow chambers nutrient solution while aerated water recirculates throughout the growing system. If you have ever heard the term “look at your roots, not your fruits” then you […]

How To Properly Ripen & Flush Cannabis

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Hydroponics, Tips

Cannabis cultivation is a labor of love and time, but it can also have high operating costs involved. Skipping out on a proper ripening phase means ruining your entire crop, flushing money and time down the drain. Properly ripened flowers will exhibit a much more profound aroma, look and taste while the THC and other […]

Structured Cannabis Consulting Programs

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Review, Tips

Cannabis Consulting & Master Grower Apprenticeship Programs Our custom cannabis consulting programs and master grower apprenticeships will turn anyone in to a green thumb. Catered to your grow room design, strain and environment. We dial in the exact group of nutrients, environmental controls and techniques for every stage of cannabis cultivation. Taking the guesswork out […]

5 Steps to get your micro cultivation license in Canada

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Micro cultivation, Tips

Selecting the right land It is important to understand that a micro cultivation will still operate as a fully functioning Health Canada approved production facility complete with shipping & receiving bay’s, lunch rooms etc. Despite the “micro” in micro cultivation, these indoor growing facilities are generally 6,000 square feet in size when maximizing full canopy […]