where you’re going to finish the plant off, is critical. In the beginning, the plants just grow so easily as long as you give them a little fertilizer and some water. It’s the last two weeks that are the real tricky time.
And then those last two weeks, you’ve got to be looking at the flowers and make sure that if you see any bud rot, that you cut it out. But at some point, you’ve got to call it and just harvest. So I think if you could give it light deprivation, and start the flowering earlier and finish it earlier in the summer, you’re going to have much more success. But that’s a commitment. You’ve got to figure out a way to do that.
That’s a whole other art. You want to dry it and make sure you’re at the right moisture content. I was over at a friend’s place last year and they had grown some weed in the summer and wanted to show me. I opened the jar and when the smell hit me, I said I think you put it in the jar a little too early. It’s a critical part of the process.Article content
If you’re growing in the ground, there’s usually a lot of nutrition. It’s just making sure that there’s compost in there yearly. You don’t want it to be too rocky, garden soil is ideal. If you see some types of deficiency, like really light-coloured leaves or edges that are burning, you might have to add a little fertilizer and water.
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