If you don’t live in a sunny climate where cannabis grows well without much intervention—in other words, if you live in most of the country—you can be forgiven for not trying to grow your own weed.
If you are thinking about taking up cannabis cultivation but do not have the necessary space or conditions to grow marijuana easily outdoors, then growing weed indoors might be your best bet. In this ...
Have you heard the good news? Us gardeners have a new plant to add to our lineup — one with therapeutic and medicinal properties, a variety of consumption options and an unmistakable scent. That's ...
As of late June, New Yorkers 21 and older can legally grow weed at home. But cannabis isn’t your average snake plant — it’s sensitive and requires daily tending and a ton of gear. Here’s exactly how ...
This content is sponsored by Homegrown Cannabis Co. Even for experienced cannabis connoisseurs, the idea of growing your flower can be daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Anyone can grow cannabis, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... If you joined us in the spring to learn how to grow your own cannabis at home, you know by now that cultivating beautifully buddy plants is only half the ...
The author with his first two grown-outdoors-in-L.A. cannabis plants. Both Grow It From Home's Afternoon Punch cultivar, they were put under the SoCal sun as seedlings on July 1. They will be ready to ...
Beginning July 1, any Connecticut resident 21 and older has the right to have three mature, and three immature, cannabis plants growing in their home at any given time. As many households have two ...
Do you need help with learning how to grow and cultivate cannabis? If so, you're in luck. AskGrowers, a website that focuses on helping U.S. cannabis customers, has launched what could be a godsend ...
The morning after Ohio voters passed Issue 2 last fall, two middle-aged men showed up at Tilth Soil’s warehouse on St. Clair Avenue in Cleveland. They arrived within five minutes of each other. In ...
CannaGenesis is betting that the next era of cannabis leadership won't be defined by who grows the best plants, but by who ...