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here: Issue #277 - Sunday, August 6, 2017 Dear Fellow Grower,
In today's issue... - Learn how to set up a Perpetual Harvest so you're harvesting plants every 2 months! This is one of the best ways to ensure you never run out of
cannabis!
- Are you thinking about growing, but haven't started? Check out a tutorial on how to grow cannabis in 10 steps. Sometimes it helps to see an overview of the whole thing!
- Have you seen an unknown
white cotton-like substance on your cannabis plants? You may have planthoppers!
- This weeks Trophy Pic shows some impressive outdoor plants in huge containers!
Nebula Haze & Sirius Fourside (founders of
GrowWeedEasy.com) "Perpetual optimism is a force multiplier."
~Colin Powell
The Perpetual Harvest
by Sirius Fourside |
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Many growing methods seem like common sense once you're actually aware of them. For example, low-stress training seems like an obvious thing to do once you understand that exposing more of the cannabis plant to light makes for more buds. This week, we're revisiting a topic that many newer growers may be unaware of: The Perpetual Harvest. The idea of the Perpetual Harvest is very simple, so it might not
seem like much to go over, but it's one of the best methods of ensuring a steady supply of cannabis when you need it!
The Perpetual Harvest ensures a hobbyist grower never runs out of weed! This grower has vegetative plants in the LED tent and flowering plants in the HPS tent. As soon as the flowering plants get harvested, the veg plants get moved over, and the grower starts the
next batch! This style of growing ensures a harvest about every two months once it gets going!
What is The Perpetual Harvest?
The Perpetual Harvest is a technique in which marijuana
growers utilize multiple grow tents/areas to ensure that there are always plants in both the flowering stage and in the vegetative stage.
That sounds like a lot of work, why would anyone want to do this?
1.) Disaster Recovery
Even the most experienced growers run into problems sometimes. If you lose your flowering or vegetating plants to some unforeseen cause, you still have another set of plants who are already mid-growth!
2.) Never Run Out of Cannabis!
Maybe you already grow your own marijuana, but you sometimes run out of bud. It's happened to me when I've taken too long to start the next grow! A Perpetual Harvest setup makes sure you're always starting and harvesting new plants on a regular basis.
You'll also be prepared in case something happens that makes it difficult or impossible to buy marijuana. Whether the local
dispensary closes or your hookup moves away, you usually have no idea your source of cannabis will dry up until it's already happened.
A Perpetual Harvest ensures you will never run out of weed no matter what the circumstances!
A Perpetual Harvest can be as big or small as you want. Here's an example of a Perpetual Harvest on a commercial scale. The grower starts out with many young plants under a small
grow light. Once cannabis plants reach about half the final desired height, they get moved to the flowering room and put on a 12/12 light schedule. At this point, the grower also starts the
next batch of plants. As plants are flowering, they fill up the entire flowering grow room Right as these are being harvested, the next batch is ready to be moved into the flowering room. That's how you end up with a cannabis harvest like this every 2
months! Here are those plants in more natural light. Look at all that bud! This grow utilized the Sea of Green
method (growing many small plants as opposed to a few big ones) which can help grows go faster.
Continue reading....
How to Grow Weed in 10 Steps
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Have you been thinking about growing indoors this year, but still aren't sure what to expect? If that sounds like you, check out this quick article on the 10 steps to start
growing. Sometimes it helps to see an overview of the whole thing!
Here's a quick preview of what's covered in the article!
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Identify Common Cannabis Pests! |
Planthoppers can suck the life out of your plants if you get too
many of them! Young planthoppers leave a fuzzy looking white substance that can resemble cotton or mold.
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In their next stage of life as nymphs, they almost look like tiny hermit crabs and the white secretion starts looking almost like a
tail. Here's a picture of an adult planthopper (with a white tiny larva underneath). Though their shape and color may be a little different depending on the exact species, nearly
all adult planthoppers are relatively flat and look similar to a leaf.
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These amazing outdoor plants are from a grower named Heather!
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Nebula Haze:
I'll be honest with you, when I first started growing, I struggled. Now, it is my mission to
make it easier for new growers to get started as well as help advanced growers get bigger, better yields with less time and money. We are updating and adding articles every single week and our goal is to eventually build a comprehensive growing resource so anyone and everyone can grow if they want to! If we all share the knowledge there's more buds in the world for everyone :)
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Sirius Fourside:
Sirius Fourside is a hobbyist grower who has gained the bulk of his experience growing in water as a medium (deep water culture, bubbleponics).
"Growing cannabis can be a relaxing hobby in and of itself, but it also saves you money and keeps you from having to deal with shady characters. Cannabis is much easier to grow than people give it credit for, and growing in water
doesn't increase the difficulty much, if any. But whether you want to grow in water, coco, or a different medium, we'll show you how easy it can be!"
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