Cannabis cultivation is a step-by-step journey, requiring informed decisions at every phase to ensure healthy plants and optimal yields. This comprehensive guide explores key topics, organised systematically to guide growers from planning to post-harvest. Flowcharts and decision trees simplify complex processes, offering clarity and actionable steps.
Requires controlled environment (lights, fans).
Dependent on seasonal conditions, pest-proofing needed.
Efficient, long-lasting, low heat.
High intensity, budget-friendly upfront.
Add heaters and insulation.
Increase airflow and use air conditioners.
Use fans, A/C, or frozen water bottles.
Add heaters or insulated covers.
Use dehumidifiers or increase ventilation.
Add a humidifier or mist plants.
Monitor and adjust to maintain optimal VPD.
High energy, long flowering time.
Relaxing, shorter flowering time.
Controlled by light cycles.
Faster and less light-dependent.
Add Perlite or Gravel Layer to bottom.
Proceed with standard setup.
→ 1–3 L (0.25–0.75 gal)
→ 5–15 L (1.3–4 gal)
→ 20+ L (5+ gal)
Ensure pots are elevated slightly to avoid water pooling.
Slow-release, soil health-focused.
Identify the pattern:
Flush medium with pH-balanced water and reduce feed strength.
Faster start, consistency.
Prepare for transplanting.
→ Upgrade to 5–15 L (1.3–4 gal)
→ Focus on foliage.
→ Support rapid growth.
→ Use for edge-of-pot tie-downs.
→ Train horizontally using a spiral pattern or mainline technique.
Monitor for signs of stress and adjust ties as needed.
→ Pause HST, monitor recovery, and adjust nutrient supply.
Provide post-HST care, including adequate nutrients and hydration.
→ Secure the trellis net 30–50 cm (12–20 in) above soil level.
→ Durable and reusable.
→ Use poles with height adjustment.
Regularly inspect and adjust the canopy position for optimal light exposure.
→ Use neem oil or predatory insects.
→ Apply sticky traps or dry soil surface.
→ Airtight jars.
→ Vacuum-seal and freeze.
→ Wipe with isopropyl alcohol (70% or higher).
→ Use a vinegar-water solution or hydrogen peroxide spray.
→ Sweep floors and remove debris.
→ Deep clean all equipment, reflective surfaces, and pots.
→ Spray surfaces with diluted hydrogen peroxide.
→ Regular cleaning is sufficient.
Ensure all cleaned items are dry before reuse.
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Visual decision paths for every cultivation challenge — grow room selection, lighting choice, strain type, nutrient problems and harvest timing. Think through it before the crisis.
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