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Soil FAQ’s
The optimal pH for cannabis plants grown in soil is generally between 6.5-7.0. This pH range allows the plants to absorb the nutrients they need from the soil effectively. If the pH of the soil is too high or too low, it can impact the plants’ ability to absorb nutrients and can lead to problems with growth and development.
To determine the pH of your soil, you can use a soil pH test kit, which is available at most garden stores or online. Simply follow the instructions provided with the kit to collect a soil sample and test the pH. If the pH is outside of the optimal range, you can adjust it by adding lime to raise the pH or sulfur to lower the pH. Be sure to follow the recommended application instructions carefully to avoid over-adjusting the pH.
Coco coir, also known as coconut coir or coconut fiber, is a natural, environmentally-friendly material that is derived from the husks of coconut shells. It is commonly used as a growing medium for a variety of plants, including cannabis.
Coco coir has several benefits as a growing medium for cannabis. It is lightweight, well-draining, and able to retain moisture, which makes it ideal for hydroponic systems. It also has a neutral pH, which means it does not require pH adjustments like soil does. Additionally, coco coir is renewable and sustainable, as it is made from a waste product of the coconut industry.
Screen of Green (ScrOG)
Some plants need advanced techniques to maximize their potential; One of these is the Screen of Green (ScrOG) technique. The idea is to get the branches to grow sideways instead of upwards so that the flowers are better able to get light. This technique is usually used indoors, but also works outside. There are five steps to the ScrOG:
Step One
Make sure to use proper screen material
It needs to be robust and able to handle the load of your plant’s branches when they are fully developed. There are many choices for this material, including plastic trellis netting, rope, and metal, it all depends on your setup. It must be strong, with two-inch square holes.
Step Two
Put the screen in place
Installing the screen should happen when your plants are vegging. Lower the screen as uniformly as you can, while feeding the branches through the holes. Try to get the branches halfway through the squares, then attach them permanently. Double-check the branches, if any got shoved down, make sure to feed them through, so that they go directly up.
You can alternatively put the screen above the plant and let it grow up into the screen, where you arrange the branches when they reach the screen. This style minimizes the stress on the branches.
Step Three
Interlace the branches
The idea is to get the most light to the branch limbs. There should be 10-20 branches through your screen. Start on the outside, moving the branches outwards, weaving them as you go, enlarging the area exposed to the light. Weave over then under, stabilizing the branch. This allows for better airflow to the lower sections of the plants. Don’t worry about the ends of the branches not facing up, they will adjust to the light. Towards the middle of the branches, you might run out of screen. Now it’s time to top off that area. Cut off the top nodes at a 45° angle. You are looking for an even canopy, be patient and continue manipulating until you are satisfied.
Step Four
Trimming
Trim all the branches that won’t receive light, under the screen. They will sap energy away from the productive areas of the plant, and be crappy, not producing good buds. Also trim downward growing branches, for the same reason.
Step Five
Observe and adjust
Keep a close eye on your plant’s growth, and adjust and weave where necessary. Cannabis grows very fast in the first three weeks, so it’s imperative to monitor your ScrOG to keep it copacetic.
Good Luck!