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Emerald Fire OG

General Strain Information

Type: Hybrid, Indica Dominate

Genetics: Dark Hearts Nursery’s Fire OG x Humboldt OG

Flowering Time: 60 days

Description: Emerald Fire OG is a legendary strain that has an earthy, pungent, and citrus. It was produced by crossing Dark Hearts Nursery’s Fire OG to Humboldt OG and has a flowering time of 60 days.

The plant produces large, dense flowers with fiery orange hairs. It produces feelings of happiness and relaxation, and helps significantly with depression, anxiety, and a lack of appetite. It produces a THC level of around 14%. It has a Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Myrcene terpenes.

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Strawnana

General Strain Information

Type: Indica

Genetics: Banana Kush x Bubble Gum

Flowering Time: 8-9 weeks

Description: Strawnana is a very fruity Indica with a dominant Indica count of about 70%. It was produced from crossing Banana Kush to Bubble Gum. It has a tropical, sweet, and berry flavor with a sweet, strawberry, and earthy smell. It takes about 8-9 weeks to fully flower and can grow up to about 6 feet tall.

Even though it is a sativa, this strain produces a THC content of between 22-26%, and a CBD content of 0.01%. It is easy to grow in either indoor or outdoor conditions and is excellent for treating stress and depression. It produces a happy, relaxed, and euphoric feeling. It produces a mild head buzz that slowly intensifies.

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2023 Strain List Available This Year

This year, we have a lot of amazing new strains for our customers so they can have diverse and interesting new flavors! Some of those new strains include Hella Jelly (a very fruity Sativa), Garlic Budder (a very high THC Indica), Zainbow (a strong hybrid), Magic Melon (another fruity Sativa), or even Mountaintop Mint (a high THC Hybrid).

We also have some of the classics from previous years, including Di-Si-Dos Cookies (Indica), Gelato OG (Indica), Alien Bubbha (Indica), Purple Punch (Indica), and Girl Scout Crack (Sativa). All of our mother plants are grown in-house and all our clones are produced by us. They have strong roots and are grown under excellent lighting conditions, ready for you to grow into big, healthy plants.

We will also have teens available around the end of May, so contact us if you want to reserve teens!

 

Check out the list of our strains for 2023, some will be available right now, while others will be available later on in the season. Contact us and we will let you know what is currently available and what is coming up!

Get your season off to a great start with some of these fantastic strains! Contact us now and we’llb e happy to help you.

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Proper Watering for Cannabis Plants

Proper Watering for Cannabis Plants

Watering is an essential aspect of growing healthy cannabis plants, and it is important to understand the proper techniques for watering your plants. You need to know to properly water a cannabis plant to ensure optimal growth and yield.

  1. Understanding Your Growing Medium

Before watering your cannabis plant, it is important to understand the growing medium you are using. Cannabis plants can be grown in soil, hydroponic systems, or a mixture of both. Understanding the water-holding capacity of your growing medium will help you determine how much water your plant needs and how often to water.

  1. Watering Schedule

The frequency of watering will depend on several factors, including the growth stage of the plant, the growing medium, and environmental conditions. As a general rule, cannabis plants should be watered once the top inch of soil or growing medium has dried out. During the vegetative stage, plants may need to be watered more frequently than during the flowering stage.

  1. Water Quality

The quality of water used to water your cannabis plant is also an important factor to consider. Chlorinated tap water can be harmful to plants, so it is best to use filtered or distilled water. If growing in a hydroponic system, it is important to monitor the nutrient levels and pH levels in the water.

  1. Proper Watering Techniques

watering cannabis plantsWhen watering your cannabis plant, it is important to avoid getting water on the leaves, as this can lead to mold and other growth problems. Water the base of the plant, making sure to saturate the soil or growing medium. The goal is to provide enough water to reach the roots, but not so much that it leads to waterlogging.

  1. Drainage

Good drainage is essential to prevent waterlogging and root rot. If growing in soil, make sure the container has proper drainage holes, and if using a hydroponic system, monitor the water levels to ensure the roots are not sitting in water for prolonged periods.

 

Watering isan essential aspect of growing healthy cannabis plants, and it is important to understand the proper techniques for watering your plants. Understanding your growing medium, watering schedule, water quality, and proper watering techniques can help ensure optimal growth and yield. With the right watering program and proper care, your cannabis plants will grow strong and healthy, producing high-quality buds for harvest.

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Proper Fertilization During Vegetative Growth

Proper Fertilization During Vegetative Growth

Proper Water Techniques

Proper fertilization is an essential aspect of growing healthy cannabis plants. During the vegetative stage, plants require specific nutrients to promote healthy growth and prepare for flowering. Proper fertilization methods for cannabis plants during the vegetative stage is whta ensures the plant has what it needs when it enters its next phase.

  1. Understanding Plant Nutrient Needs

Cannabis plants require a range of macronutrients, including nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), as well as micronutrients such as iron, magnesium, and sulfur. During the vegetative stage, plants require high levels of nitrogen for healthy foliage growth and lower levels of phosphorus and potassium.

  1. Water-Soluble Fertilizers

Water-soluble fertilizers are the most common type of fertilizer used for cannabis plants. They are easy to use, and the nutrients are quickly absorbed by the plant’s roots. During the vegetative stage, look for a fertilizer that contains high levels of nitrogen and low levels of phosphorus and potassium.

  1. Fertilizing Schedule

Fertilizing frequency depends on the growth stage of the plant, the type of fertilizer being used, and the medium the plant is grown in. As a general rule, cannabis plants should be fertilized every two weeks during the vegetative stage. It is important to monitor the growth of the plant and adjust the fertilizing schedule as needed.

  1. pH Levels

pH levels play a critical role in the absorption of nutrients by the plant’s roots. The optimal pH range for cannabis plants is between 6.0-7.0. Regular monitoring of the pH levels in the growth medium and adjusting as needed will help ensure proper nutrient uptake.

  1. Avoid Over-Fertilization

Over-fertilization can be harmful to the plant and lead to nutrient burn, which is characterized by yellowing leaves and stunted growth. To avoid over-fertilization, it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and adjust the fertilization schedule based on the growth stage and nutrient needs of the plant.

 

Proper fertilization is a critical aspect of growing healthy cannabis plants. During the vegetative stage, plants require high levels of nitrogen for healthy foliage growth and low levels of phosphorus and potassium. The use of water-soluble fertilizers, proper fertilizing schedule, and monitoring of pH levels can help ensure proper nutrient uptake and promote healthy growth. With the right fertilizer program and proper care, your cannabis plants will grow strong and healthy, producing high-quality buds for harvest.

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