Since growing and smoking marijuana has become a bit of a political statement these days, I was wondering if there are any other members here who have tried to grow their own. I'm hoping this could be a good spot within this forum where we can discuss techniques and help each other improve our yields and quality. I grew a couple of cycles a few years back. I used homemade compost, peat moss, and wood chips for soil, with fish emulsion as fertilizer. I kept some homemade garlic-water solution as a pesticide, but since I was growing indoors, I never actually had an issue with pests, so I can't comment on its usefulness. I'd consider both my tries as failures because both the quality and yield were very low. It was nice to have around, but not worth the nearly 6 months of cultivating. I think I went too cheap on the lighting, and that's were I could use some advice. One thing I will say is marijuana loves fish emulsion! If you're growing your own, you have to use it! I mean, if I start another crop, I'm gonna go fishing and put the guts right in the soil. Share your experiences and advice.
Dey don 't call it 'devil weed' fer nuthin'... First Marijuana Overdose Death Reported in Colorado November 16, 2017 | In Colorado, a state which has legalized recreational marijuana use, an 11-month-old baby’s death two years ago was determined to be the first ever documented marijuana death.
just like alcohol, you should not give marijuana to babies, should not even give babies adult foods, their little bodies are not able to handle things adults can Marijuana is one of the safest drugs, safer then alcohol for sure, but still not meant for babies systems basically your article says we could not find a actual cause so were blaming it on the Marijuana
I recognise that hydroponics give you a superior crop, but there's something about natural, in the dirt cannabis which fills me with joy. I've grown a few crops both ways and while the hydro stuff gave me a much bigger yield with stickier buds, I felt more attached to the stuff in the dirt.