August 08, 2020
August 08, 2020
Using LED grow lights for indoor plants cultivation is a rather new progression in the industry. They have been around for only about a decade. Best LED Grow Lights use far less electricity, are durable, can keep your grow area temperate, and most importantly they can produce higher yields. You want to have a grow light that best mimics the intensity and spectrum of light from the sun.
August 08, 2020
The quantum board LED is the latest advancement in the LED grow light technology. In fact, as these new lights hit the market, we are seeing some fantastic quantum board led review feedback from users that suggests this might be the next level of LED available.
We took a look at HLG quantum boards.Their boards require no fans as they run natively cool and the quantum board’s ability to produce a “sunlike” spectrum. Below are two of them we will detail further on in the article.
August 08, 2020
August 07, 2020
With the popularity of indoor plants growing, more and more people start to have their own ones indoors and buy the best equipment like indoor grow tent kits and indoor grow lights, etc, to maximize their yield. Indoor plants can provide a variety of experiences and the more you know about the plant, the better you can predict what kind of experience a particular strain will provide. And a great place to start? Understanding the differences between two words you might hear thrown around a lot: sativa and indica.So what, exactly, do “sativa” and “indica” mean?And what can these terms tell you about your strain?
August 07, 2020
Quantum boards started with HLG, but now several budget brands have started offering quantum boards with Samsung chips and Meanwell drivers.One of the best is Spider Farmer and their SF line of lights.But what do you sacrifice when you go with Spider Farmer LED grow lights over HLG or other more expensive brands? Are the cost savings worth it?
August 06, 2020
August 06, 2020
The idea behind choosing the right container is to pick one that is going to provide the best possible environment for your indoor plants roots. Your roots are like the “heart” of your of your indoor plant. They need to be healthy for your plant to get nutrients and grow. Now let us take a look at the various types of growing containers available along with their differences.
August 04, 2020
As with most plants, animals, and other life forms, medicinal plants have distinct genders. They can have either male or female reproductive parts. In rare cases, you will find hermaphrodite plants. These are plants with male and female traits. In medicinal plants, it relates to plants that develop male and female flowers.
Only the female medicinal plants crop is capable of producing potent buds. Additionally, it is useless to sell product from male plants, as they will not provide much of a high. So it's vital to know the difference between them, whether you’re planning on crossbreeding strains, maximising the yield of your female plants, or studying each of the types.
August 04, 2020
August 04, 2020
August 03, 2020 23 Comments
Medicinal plants is a species of flowering medicinal plants that is split into three subspecies: Indica, sativa, and ruderalis. Ruderalis plants are small and yield relatively little medicine; what they do provide lacks potency and is generally not appealing to patients. Because of this, ruderalis strains are typically avoided by breeders and cultivators; the focus of the medical medicinal plants community is on indica and sativa strains.
Indica and sativa plants differ not only in their physiological effects, but also in their appearance. Indica plants are short and stocky, featuring leaves that are broad and “chunky.” Sativa plants tend to be taller and skinnier and may even be lanky in appearance, with leaves that are thin and pointed.