If you don’t live in a sunny climate where cannabis grows well without much intervention—in other words, if you live in most of the country—you can be forgiven for not trying to grow your own weed.
If you are thinking about taking up cannabis cultivation but do not have the necessary space or conditions to grow marijuana easily outdoors, then growing weed indoors might be your best bet. In this ...
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As of late June, New Yorkers 21 and older can legally grow weed at home. But cannabis isn’t your average snake plant — it’s sensitive and requires daily tending and a ton of gear. Here’s exactly how ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. BRATTLEBORO — Vermonters are still very much in the deep dark of winter, and as they anticipate longer, brighter, and sunny days ahead, those who grow ...
These points are just a summary of the important things you’ll need to grow marijuana — we’ll discuss it in detail in the subsequent sections. Planting marijuana indoors, meanwhile, might come with a ...
As the grounds freeze and leaves fall from the trees, cannabis farmers have buttoned up their outdoor gardens. However, the beginning of sweater weather doesn’t mean the end of cultivating cannabis ...
Indoor cannabis farming offers a complex yet highly rewarding opportunity for businesses looking to expand their operations. With control over soil quality, lighting systems and climate conditions, ...
Growing cannabis indoors uses a lot of energy, obviously resulting in higher emissions. But some companies are trying to combat that like U.K.-based cultivator Glass Pharms. It claims to be the ...
The fledgling operation, dubbed Up North Growery, initially is projected to produce about 450 pounds of cured and dried cannabis flower per year, plus another 135 pounds of high-quality leaf/bud to be ...
But some companies are trying to combat that like U.K.-based cultivator Glass Pharms. It claims to be the world's first firm to grow cannabis indoors in a carbon-neutral way. It actually says it goes ...