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Top Tips of flowering a cannabis plant

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What makes marijuana plants flower? Cannabis is typically a short-day plant, suggesting that it starts to flower when the hours of daytime visibly go down-- in a natural, outdoor setting, this takes place when the periods change from summer season to fall. Plants will commonly start to flower as much as a month before the autumnal equinox, and also are typically prepared to harvest by the end of October (in the northern hemisphere)-- although some long-flowering selections might need up until late November and even early December, if the climate is warm sufficient to sustain it. The above declaration applies for most commercial varieties of marijuana, because of this ranges often tend to include a substantial proportion of "indica" genetics-- i.e., they come down from plants aboriginal to the temperature level upland regions of India and also Afghanistan, where summertimes are normally hot as well as intense and winter seasons amazing and dark. Hence, they have adjusted to fu

Benefits of organic fertilizer for plants

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An invaluable guide to all gardeners and farmers is a soil test . A soil test will indicate when and how to increase applications of fertilizer. First, these tests will show what elements are needed most. Then future tests will show how your fertilizing program is working. With the organic method of gardening, you still need to use the numbers to select the organic materials for your garden. When you want to add nitrogen to your soil, you can take your pick of manure (fresh or dried), homemade or commercial compost, sludge, and vegetable meals. Due to the high nitrogen content of blood meal and dried blood 12 to 15, these materials should be used more sparingly. For phosphate, you may choose from rock, bone meal, dried blood, vegetable meals, and manures. Potash sources are granite dust, wood ashes, kelp meal , and many plant residues. These materials can all be worked into the soil in spring or fall. They can be top-dressed around growing plants, used as a mulch, or added to the compo