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    3 Things Every Cannabis Grower Should Know

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJuly 24, 20214 Mins Read
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    Now that cannabis products are enjoying legal status in a number of places all over the world, there are more people interested in learning how to grow them than ever before. For first-time growers, figuring out where to start or what you need to grow marijuana can be both overwhelming and difficult. It’s important to have the requisite knowledge before purchasing your cannabis seeds, which means investing time, energy, and money into the growing process before you even plant your regular seeds. You can’t find a replacement for one-on-one expert advice, but you can learn a lot online if you know where to look. While there is a lot to learn about cannabis strains, germination, and the best seed banks, there’s no reason you should be scared of attempting to grow your own cannabis. If you’re a beginner or want to learn more about the growing process, read on for three things every cannabis grower should know.

    1. Start with quality seeds

    You’ll want to put in time to find the best seedbanks you’re able to purchase from. Do your research on different strains and talk to an experienced grower or breeder for advice on which varieties might be best suited for your growing operation. Many medical marijuana users prefer high THC strains, while other users may want a strain that is CBD-heavy. Not only that, but some strains are easier to grow than others and different types of cannabis plants require different amounts of light, so you’ll want to pick a type of marijuana seed that will be able to thrive in the environment you have set up. You can make sure that you get a female plant, the one that produces buds, by buying Feminized Seeds.

    The location you live in can also affect your ability to use online seedbanks and what payment methods you can use. In the United States, for example, there are more restrictions on the purchase of seeds than in several other countries worldwide. Make sure you find a cannabis seed bank with high-quality customer service as well, in case of any package delivery issues or shipping questions you may have.

    Many online seedbanks also offer the option to pay via credit card or debit card, which makes obtaining seeds convenient even if you don’t have a nursery close by. You can also often find discounts when you buy in bulk from some seed banks, like free shipping. Many even offer bonuses like free seeds with a certain purchase amount for your first order. Depending on where you live, you may also want to look for a reputable seed bank that offers stealth shipping in the interest of being discreet.

    2. Invest in your equipment

    You will notice a difference in the quality of your harvest if you use high-quality equipment. That means everything from your soil to your nutrients to your lighting setup. If you plan on making growing cannabis plants an ongoing hobby or career, you’ll want to make sure you have durable equipment that will last through future grows as well. When it comes to electronics and lighting, it’s worth looking for products with a customer satisfaction guarantee. A defective product can ruin months of hard work if you’re not careful.

    3. Plan your entire budget in advance

    The cost of growing cannabis involves more than just purchasing seeds and equipment. You’ll need to pay for the additional electricity to operate grow lights and water to take care of your plants, for example. Not only that, but as with any project, miscellaneous expenses are likely to pop up along the way. It’s a good idea to leave a little wiggle room in case something goes wrong or you need emergency supplies.

    It’s also important to keep in mind that certain products, like cannabis seeds, may have legal restrictions on their use and purchase in your area. Being thoroughly informed on the laws surrounding growing marijuana in your area is an absolute must before you purchase new seeds for your desired cannabis plants.

    Finding cannabis seeds is only the first step, but it’s an important one. Take your time to find the right strain and identify high-quality seeds. Learn about breeding and genetics so you understand exactly what you’re buying. Everything you use to grow cannabis, from your seeds to your equipment, will meaningfully affect the size and quality of your harvest. The best way to ensure success is to take your time and not rush any of the steps along the way. While growing cannabis can be an involved process that requires a significant initial investment, it can also be both incredibly rewarding and save you a significant amount of money if you purchase it at retail prices currently.

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