by Corey Riley | Jun 27, 2022 | Cannabis, Environmental Threats, Troubleshooting
Bud rot is a common cannabis bud disease that can be difficult to identify. In this article, we will discuss the causes of bud rot, what bud rot looks like and how you should treat it. We’ll also talk about prevention methods and whether or not bud rot-affected...
by Corey Riley | Jun 20, 2022 | Cannabis, Environmental Threats, Troubleshooting
Fungus gnats are a common pest that can be found in many indoor plant environments. They feed on decaying organic matter and the fungus growing on the surface of plants. They often enter homes through open doors and windows, or they may lay eggs near damp areas such...
by Corey Riley | Jun 13, 2022 | Cannabis, Environmental Threats, Troubleshooting
Powdery mildew is a common fungus that can be found in many gardens. It’s important to learn how to identify powdery mildew fungi, what causes it, and how you can prevent or treat it before the spores spread. Powdery mildew starts out as small white patches on...
by Corey Riley | Jun 6, 2022 | Cannabis, Environmental Threats, Getting Started, Troubleshooting
Humidity is a tricky thing to manage, especially in the world of cannabis cultivation. Cannabis humidity levels can be affected by outdoor humidity, humidity caused by overwatering, humidity caused by under-watering, and many other factors. If you’re not careful...
by Corey Riley | May 30, 2022 | Cannabis, Getting Started, Troubleshooting
Cannabis odor has been a constant problem for a cannabis grower, especially when cannabis is grown indoors. No one wants to live next door to intense cannabis facilities that bombard your house with non-stop odor (well… maybe some people might). Cannabis odors...
by Corey Riley | May 23, 2022 | Cannabis, Getting Started, Troubleshooting
A soil slurry is soil that has been mixed with water to create a liquid. Soil slurry is used in soil testing labs because soil retains its pH when it’s wet, unlike soil samples dried out of the oven. This gives you an accurate reading of what your soil should be...
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