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Cannabis blog articles are specially crafted and easy to understand for beginners. Read about the stages of marijuana growth and learn how to grow your own at home. Discover how to fix stunted growth in plants and seedlings, Learn how to grow weeds from seeds with photos, illustrations, and more. Grow with Jane is an information exchange platform for cannabis home growers.
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If you’re looking to optimize your indoor cannabis cultivation practices, then understanding the role of lighting is key. As light is the primary source of energy for plant photosynthesis, it plays a vital role in the growth, development, and overall health of cannabis plants. By understanding the importance of lighting and its impact on plant morphology (shape), flowering, and cannabinoid production, growers can optimize their cultivation practices to achieve maximum yield and quality.
Photo: Ryan Lange – Unsplash
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1y ago
Fungi species can affect the cultivation of cannabis plants in many ways.
Harmful fungi species can cause serious problems for cannabis plants. These fungi can infect the plants and cause diseases, leading to reduced growth, yield, and low quality of the final product. The fungi species that are considered harmful are the ones that rot, decompose, and damage the Cannabis plant. They can appear in the leaves, roots, stems, and flowers.
Beneficial fungi species can help plants to grow healthy by increasing nutrient availability, protecting against pests and diseases, and improving soil str ..read more
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1y ago
Starting to grow your own cannabis at home can be both exciting and overwhelming. Loads of information to learn and many items to buy. When you purchase every item separately instead of a grow tent kit, you need to calculate the best grow light for a determined grow tent, as well as the volume of air you need to circulate and control many other things like temperature and humidity levels.
Advanced growers usually know how to calculate this, but the same can be exhausting for someone who’s just starting.
In this article, we introduce the SP3000 2’x4’ Grow Tent Kit a “ready-to-grow” tent kit es ..read more
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1y ago
Indoor-led grow lights have evolved a lot in the last few years and cannabis growers are continually in search of the perfect grow lights for them. Filling big grow tents and grow rooms with efficient light for plants to absorb without massive heat had always been a challenge for home growers on the medium and big scale, and for commercial growers as well.
We want to introduce the Mars Hydro FC 6500, a LED grow light panel that helps growers take a leap in their growth performance and yield without some of the usual drawbacks. It replaces 1000-watt HPS lights with much more efficiency and less ..read more
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1y ago
Many organisms are associated with Cannabis crops, some of them are beneficial and some are harmful to the plant. Those organisms considered harmful to the plant are also called pests. Spider mites, thrips, fungus gnats, and aphids are some of the most common insect and arachnid “bug” pests in indoor marijuana crops.
In this article, you’ll learn how to identify bugs that are considered pests and how to get rid of them to have a healthy crop. There’s a list of the environmental conditions (temperature and humidity levels) in which these pests appear and breed most rapidly so you can take preve ..read more
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1y ago
What is a pest?
In Cannabis growing, pests are all those organisms capable of harming or destructing plants. Pests that attack Cannabis plants include insects, fungi, nematodes, bacteria, and viruses, among others. Learn which are the most common pests found in Cannabis indoor crops and how to prevent them. Keep bugs off plants without pesticides!
Spider mites (insects) infestation in Cannabis plant – It’s already too late to save this bud!
Pests may be shown in Cannabis plants mostly with leaf problems and root problems, but there’s a huge array of organisms that can harm different parts of t ..read more
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1y ago
We wanted to share the news with one of the best releases of Grow with Jane!
Here at Grow with Jane, we are proud to be working on the best app for cannabis growing! To make it even better, we’ve been working hard and implemented one of the more requested features:
With Grow with Jane, you can now track your trees better!
For the users that are cloning their trees instead of germinating seeds, we added a way to track your cuttings:
Create a new tree
Select the new option “Starting from: Clone / Cutting”.
Select the mother plant (if it’s being tracked with Grow with Jane) or pick ..read more
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1y ago
Content updated in August 2022
In this article, learn the basics of Cannabis plant nutrients in order to start growing. For example, how to read nutrients labels, what is NPK, and when to switch to bloom nutrients. We’ll start with one of the easiest ways to grow cannabis at home: plants in containers or pots with a growing medium like soil.
Table of contents
Types of fertilizers
Synthetic chemical fertilizer
Organic fertilizer
Organic vs synthetic fertilizers
Micronutrients and Macronutrients for Cannabis plants
What is NPK?
Secondary macronutrients and micronutrients
How to read fertiliz ..read more
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1y ago
Hello grower! We are happy to tell you that a new version of Grow with Jane is available for download!
We are glad to introduce the Grow with Jane’s dark theme and black theme. Hope you enjoy it!
Dark Theme and Black Theme in action
We’ve also fixed bugs, and we’re working on new stages like “seedling“, “rooting” (for clones), “drying” and “curing”!
What else would you like to see implemented? We are opening our product board so you can give us your feedback and propose new ideas for Grow with Jane.
Check it out here!
Thanks for all the feedback you give us, we really couldn’t do it without i ..read more