![]() ![]() For all of our cannabis watering needs, including making the teas described in this post, we either use captured rainwater, or run our tap water through a carbon hose filter like this. Speaking of, microorganisms and soil will be most happy if they’re provided de-chlorinated water when possible. Even moisture will keep your soil alive, and the worms and microorganisms happy! Not soggy and drowning, but not allowed to dry out either. The goal is to maintain the soil consistently moist. Obviously the routine may shift a little with changes in the weather, and as the plants grow larger and drink more. For example, watering 2 or 3 days per week, on the same days when possible. As obvious as it may sound, I think watering practices is where many new gardeners can go wrong! Try to develop a routine. You can find our exact soil recipe there.Īnother key factor in basic cannabis care is water. There are some great bagged soil options out there as well! To read all about this important first step in your cannabis growing adventure, check out this post all about soil, grow bags, amendments, and more. Our soil blend consists of high quality compost, peat moss, and small volcanic rock, plus worms and several amendments. To grow cannabis, we generally build our own soil and then reuse it year after year as recycled organic living soil, following a mostly “no till” philosophy. A living, biologically-active soil is best! In essence, stellar soil is what sets everything up for success. It is in part what feeds cannabis directly, as well as a medium to provide other food sources through. Soil composition and quality has a substantial influence over any type of plants growth, vigor, resilience, and overall health. The first and most important aspect of cannabis care starts with the soil it is grown in. How to Grow Cannabis: Routine Care Basics Vaporizing Cannabis: Science, Safety, Quality & Technology.How to Harvest, Dry, Trim, Cure & Store Homegrown Cannabis.Organic Cannabis Pest Control: How to Keep the Bugs Off Your Nugs.Sativa, Indica, & Autoflowers: The Difference Explained.How to Grow Cannabis, Organically: Soil, Seeds, Containers & Care.Second, if you are new here or haven’t fully explored the blog yet, keep in mind that there are a few important posts already published about growing cannabis! Check them out if you haven’t already: Then, you can pick and choose what works best for your plants and your schedule. First of all, we have dabbled with all of the methods explained in this post, but don’t use them all concurrently – or even currently! I simply want to share a variety of options with you. ![]() This includes some basic routine care tips, and the use of mulch, aloe vera, silica, top-dressings, sprouted seed teas, botanical teas, and foliar sprays to feed cannabis plants.īefore we dive in, I would like mention a couple of things. In this article, we’ll explore the various ways we tend to cannabis plants throughout their growing cycle, in an organic matter. For the most part, we feed cannabis like any other plant in our garden! Okay, maybe just a tad more spoiled and fussed over…because we do want the ladies to thrive, after all! Trust me, we have our hands full over here… We are busy, and don’t have time for elaborate cannabis feeding schedules. Also like other plants, your results and quality of harvest will be dictated by the kind of care you give it. So you’re growing cannabis, huh? Right on! Like so many other plants in the garden, cannabis can be as low-maintenance or as pampered as you prefer. Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Email Share on Reddit ![]()
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