According to the theory, allowing the plant to frost over and then thaw causes the chemicals within it to become more potent. First frost is actually highly anticipated amongst users.
Trichomes on marijuana plants should appear milky white or amber in color before harvest. This indicates that the THC content is at its peak and the plant is ready for harvest.
a good rule of thumb for any plant not just marijuana is that the roots are the same size as the plant that is sticking out of the ground
Yes. Frost stunts the growth of plants by freezing fluid in the leaves, stem, roots and soil, making it impossible for water absorption. It is entirely possible, however, to still save a plant from death after frost as long as the root has not been affected.
Its an annual plant. Most garden vegtables are annual.
The marijuana plant was discovered thousands of years before the bible was written. Nobody knows who discovered it.
Usually when over 75% of the white hairs have turned red. Some strains develop sooner than others, but be sure to pull them before the frost comes, as it may damage your plants. Some also prefer to pull the plant when the leaves start to turn yellow and drop off for maximum THC production within the buds.
Marijuana is not in any plant - it is a plant. Cannibus Sativa is the 'Marijuana Plant'.
Cabbage should be planted in cool weather, either in early spring or late summer for a fall harvest. Planting should occur about 4-6 weeks before the last frost date in your area for a spring harvest, and in mid to late summer for a fall harvest.
Potato plants can be damaged by frost, but they can survive if the frost is not too severe. Frost can harm the leaves and stems of the plant, but the tubers underground may still be able to grow and produce new plants. It is important to protect potato plants from frost to ensure a good harvest.
Yes, you can plant annuals now and cover them to protect from frost. Make sure to use a floating row cover or frost cloth and secure it around the plants to provide insulation. Water the plants thoroughly before covering them to help retain heat.
You can take a majority of the buds off of a plant 60-70% and it will copntinue to grow, given ideal lighting conditions, make sure to switch it once you harvest back to a light cycle over 16-18 hrs.
The best time to plant wheat varies depending on the region and climate. In general, wheat is typically planted in the fall, about six to eight weeks before the first frost, so it can establish roots before winter. This allows the wheat to resume growth in the spring and be ready for harvest in the summer.