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Is it hard to grow your own weed?

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And how do I grow the potent shit
 
The best way to get quality buds and big yields is to grow strong, healthy plants. Here’s a quick rundown of the most important things you need to know about growing weed:

  • Cannabis is a warm-season annual—it thrives in temperate climates, such as Northern California’s famed Emerald Triangle, and it grows and dies each year, having to get planted again the following year.
  • It will take about 10-32 weeks to grow a weed plant, depending on the method you choose and how big you want plants to get.
  • Before you start growing, you’ll have to determine whether you want to grow indoors or outdoors (more below). You can grow weed pretty much anywhere—it just depends what space, equipment, and resources you have available.
  • Marijuana plants start out as either a seed or a clone. Seeds will need to germinate to grow into a seedling. A clone is a cutting taken off a weed plant that you can then grow into another plant, and it will have the same genetic makeup.
  • After the seedling stage, a weed plant enters the vegetative stage, which is generally the longest stage of its life. Here the plant will be a main stalk, branches, and fan leaves—no buds yet.
  • The magic happens during the flowering stage, when weed plants start to grow buds. Plants enter this stage about two months before harvesting.
  • At harvest, you’ll cut down your plants, trim, dry, and cure them, and then your homegrown buds will finally be ready to smoke.

What does a marijuana plant need to survive and thrive?​

  • Light: Weed is a photoperiod plant, meaning the daily amount of light it receives will determine when it flowers—when it starts to produce buds. Outdoors, this happens when the daily amount of light reduces as summer turns to fall, and indoors, growers can control this by changing artificial light from 18 to 12 hours a day.
  • Water: Weed plants of course need water, and the amount of water they need will change as they grow, and also depends on your local climate and weather.
  • Nutrients: Weed plants need nutrients so they can grow strong and be healthy.
  • Temperature and humidity: You’ll need to provide an environment with optimal temperature and humidity that will allow weed to thrive. Generally, this is between 55-85°F, with a relative humidity between 50-70%.
  • Wind/airflow: Weed plants also need wind or airflow, which you can simulate indoors with fans, and which will occur naturally outdoors.
 
The best way to get quality buds and big yields is to grow strong, healthy plants. Here’s a quick rundown of the most important things you need to know about growing weed:

  • Cannabis is a warm-season annual—it thrives in temperate climates, such as Northern California’s famed Emerald Triangle, and it grows and dies each year, having to get planted again the following year.
  • It will take about 10-32 weeks to grow a weed plant, depending on the method you choose and how big you want plants to get.
  • Before you start growing, you’ll have to determine whether you want to grow indoors or outdoors (more below). You can grow weed pretty much anywhere—it just depends what space, equipment, and resources you have available.
  • Marijuana plants start out as either a seed or a clone. Seeds will need to germinate to grow into a seedling. A clone is a cutting taken off a weed plant that you can then grow into another plant, and it will have the same genetic makeup.
  • After the seedling stage, a weed plant enters the vegetative stage, which is generally the longest stage of its life. Here the plant will be a main stalk, branches, and fan leaves—no buds yet.
  • The magic happens during the flowering stage, when weed plants start to grow buds. Plants enter this stage about two months before harvesting.
  • At harvest, you’ll cut down your plants, trim, dry, and cure them, and then your homegrown buds will finally be ready to smoke.

What does a marijuana plant need to survive and thrive?​

  • Light: Weed is a photoperiod plant, meaning the daily amount of light it receives will determine when it flowers—when it starts to produce buds. Outdoors, this happens when the daily amount of light reduces as summer turns to fall, and indoors, growers can control this by changing artificial light from 18 to 12 hours a day.
  • Water: Weed plants of course need water, and the amount of water they need will change as they grow, and also depends on your local climate and weather.
  • Nutrients: Weed plants need nutrients so they can grow strong and be healthy.
  • Temperature and humidity: You’ll need to provide an environment with optimal temperature and humidity that will allow weed to thrive. Generally, this is between 55-85°F, with a relative humidity between 50-70%.
  • Wind/airflow: Weed plants also need wind or airflow, which you can simulate indoors with fans, and which will occur naturally outdoors.
Sounds rigorous but doable
:feelsYall:
 
Doing drugs is degenerate, don't do it.
 
Doing drugs is degenerate, don't do it.
Weed is degenerate but trannymaxxing isn’t? :lul:

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Depends on humidity and the temperature of your growing place
 
it's pretty easy, and there's a lot of online courses out there, like this one for example:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTiwmiatH9g

I'd actually recommend to start small, with one growbox, CFL lights, and a first run of autoflowering seeds.
 
It's easy if you have a secure yard with no neighbors who will complain about the smell.
 
Make sure you do not start a fire when growing cannabis and no it is not hard.
it can be hard depending on where you live tbh. If you live somewhere where you are not allowed to and you can't grow it outside it can be a pain.
 
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It's easy if you have a secure yard with no neighbors who will complain about the smell.
Does it smell when growing? And where the fuck can I live without neighbours? Am I batman:dafuckfeels:
 
Just till your yard!

You'll have lots of weed then!
@Weed thoughts?
 
Does it smell when growing? And where the fuck can I live without neighbours? Am I batman:dafuckfeels:
Yes, you can smell it a block away if there's a lot being grown outdoors. You have to make sure your neighbors don't mind, or that it's not against the law.
 

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