How to Grow Cannabis (Marijuana) Indoor Quickly?

Step 1: find a place to grow

Growing indoors is more private than growing outdoors, and you can control your growth better.

In the indoor environment, you can control everything better You can choose this kind of room, spare room, parking room, growth tent, etc. In addition, it also needs to be prepared;

1-thermometer – temperature is important when growing marijuana indoors. Young cannabis plants grow fastest when the temperature is slightly warmer in the range of 70-85 degrees Fahrenheit (20-30 degrees Celsius).

When the plant is older and in the germination / flowering stage, it is best to maintain the temperature at about 65-80 ° f (18-26 ° C) to produce buds with the best color, trichomes and odor.

Therefore, it is best to control the temperature of the growth area to a certain extent.

2- exhaust system – when growing indoors, growth lights emit heat. Generally speaking, the stronger your light, the more heat you emit.

Step 2: choose your light

LEDs are much more powerful than CFL or any other fluorescent lamp. They are the top growth lights and HID lighting (HPS, LEC). In fact, LED is the only growth lamp that has been researched and developed in the past 10 years. The LED growth lamp is very effective for growing cannabis.

Step 3: choose your medium

The following are the most common media:

1 – soil – grow in super soil of organic compost for the simplest growth experience

2- hydroponics – some of the fastest growing and most productive products, especially when combined with HID/LEC/LED growth lights.

3 – aquaponics – some plants have long lived with their roots suspended in fog (aerial plants) or in ponds with fish (aquatic plants), but cannabis growers are relatively uncommon.

Step 4: Nutrients beneficial to cannabis

Soil growers – unless you grow in composted super soil, you need to get marijuana nutrients for the soil to ensure that your plants work best.  By the beginning of budding, your plants have exhausted most of the nutrients in the soil.

Soilless and hydroponic  – if you grow in any medium other than soil, such as a soilless mixture or directly in water, you will want to get marijuana nutrients made specifically for hydroponics.

Step 5: grow cannabis seeds

Step 6: Germinate Your Seeds

Step 7: vegetative growth stage – stems and leaves only

Once your plant has grown its first “regular” leaves, it is basically in the vegetative growth stage.

Young cannabis plants grow fastest when the temperature is slightly higher than the comfortable room temperature (about 70-85 ° f (20-30 ° C)). During indoor growth, plants are given 18-24 hours / day of light during the vegetative growth period. 18 hours of light a day is the best, and 24 hours of light is an experimental type of grower.

Step 8: flowering – flower buds begin to grow!

This is the stage when your plant begins to germinate. This stage will last until harvest!

Indoors, you have to change to the 12-12 light schedule. There are 12 hours of light and 12 hours of uninterrupted darkness every day (usually by putting the light on the timer) to make your marijuana bloom (sprout). Flowering is when your plants go through puberty, which basically shows their male and female sex.

Now that you are in full bloom, it is best to keep the temperature slightly lower, around 65-80 ° f (18-26 ° C), to produce buds with the best color, trichome yield and odor.

Step 9: Harvest Your Cannabis

Step 10: Dry & Cure Your Buds Like a Professional

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