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HOW TO GROW CANNABIS IN YOUR BACKYARD

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Growing cannabis in your backyard can be a rewarding and fun experience. At the same time, it can also be challenging and time-consuming. In addition, you’ll need some money to start growing cannabis. However, the good news is that even a small backyard can help you yield lots of quality cannabis with a little cash investment. In fact, if your backyard is a perfectly sunny spot, you can successfully grow cannabis. Actually, no matter what you know about growing cannabis, there might be some factors that you still have to consider. You can play it safe and get the most updated information. At the same time, for your convenience, this article summarizes seven (7) key elements that you need to know to grow cannabis in your backyard. 1. Find The Perfect Spot Before you go and start growing cannabis in your backyard, one of the first things that you should do is find the perfect spot for the plants. Check the size of your backyard. Oftentimes, a big backyard makes it easy to plant cannabis

Complete Drying & Curing Marijuana Guide

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Why Do Growers Dry and “Cure” Cannabis Buds? Harvest time! Your buds are ready for harvest, yet your job as a grower is not  quite  over yet. You still need to put your newly harvested buds through the cannabis curing process. In order to ensure the best quality for your freshly harvested buds, you must prepare your buds with a process known as  curing , which involves drying your buds slowly in a controlled environment, then keeping buds in glass jars over the course of a few weeks to let certain natural plant processes occur. The drying/curing process causes buds to smell better and for effects to feel more potent. It also reduces harshness. Original:  Growweedeasy.com Optimal Drying Environment: Room Temperature – Around 70°F (21°C) 50% Humidity Optimal Environment in Jars (Curing): Room Temperature – Around  70°F ( 21°C) 58-65% Humidity Growers cure marijuana buds because they will not achieve their peak potency and quality if they’re uncured. If you started with  great genetics  a