Growing marijuana indoor
Growing marijuana indoors is more complicated and expensive
than growing outdoors, but it allows the cultivator complete
control over the growing environment, and will generally
produce higher quality marijuana than plants grown outdoors.
The single most important (and expensive) factor for the
indoor cultivator to consider is lighting.
When growing indoors, the cultivator must maintain an ideal
atmosphere inside the growroom. It is also important to
promote vigorous air circulation within the growroom. The
elimination of the distinctive odor of flowering marijuana
is of great concern to most cultivators as well. Assuming
that adequate light levels are present in the grow room,
the limiting factor in plant growth is the level of CO2
levels. Seeds may be germinated in a paper towel by saturating
several sheets of paper towel with water, then placing the
seeds inside.
When true leaves have formed, the plant begins the vegetative
phase of growth. During the vegetative phase of growth,
the plant directs its energy resources primarily to the
growth of leaves, stems, and roots. A strong root system
is imperative, as it is required for strong floral development.
Indoor
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