This is a grower's guide for those folks who all ready know a thing or two about growing the
dread plant: CANNABIS.
There are several key factors in growing the optimal or near optimal Cannabis plant. These factors
can be manipulated to produce different physical variations in any seed stock selected.
THEY ARE: Light Intensity & Spectrum, Photoperiod, Temperature Cycle, Nutrients, Humidity Cycle,
CO2, Pruning, Leeching, Cloning, Stress
LIGHT
The Light Spectrum should be as close as approximation of natural sunlight as is available. The Light
Intensity should be as bright as is possible while still keeping temperature in line. There are several
kinds of lights that one can use. As far as cost and security go, I recommend several vertical fluorescent
lights suspended around the plants with a pair of Sylvania SL-100 bulbs in the center.
PHOTOPERIOD
During the GROWTH PHASE, the light period should be a minimum of 18 hours. The light can be continuous
during the growth phase (24 Hours per Day) with profound effects. During the FLOWERING PHASE, 12 hours of
uninterrupted light stimulates the production of budding sites for the flowers. I cannot stress enough that
during the FLOWERING PHASE, the dark period should not be violated by any light. It delays flower
development and promotes leaf growth. If you must work on the plants during this time, allow only as much
light as a VERY pale moon can provide for less than 5 minutes.
TEMPERATURE
The atmospheric temperature should be grown in a closet with temperatures in the 80's and 90's. However,
the closer you get to the ideal temperature range, the better the buds and the less likely you are to get
male plants. see stress)
FERTILIZER
Nutrients should be provided with each watering. A good GROWTH PHASE mix is 1/4 tsp Peter's 20/20/20
fertilizer per gallon of aged water. During the FLOWERING PHASE , Peter's African Violet 12/34/16 fertilizer
mixed to the same proportion works well.
HUMIDITY
The humidity should be kept high (around 90%) unless over watering has occurred and the soil needs
drying quickly. Cannabis doesn't like its roots to be wet all the time, so don't water every day unless
the temperature is quite high. If proper ventilation is maintained, problems like fungus and algae should
be minimal. Average watering solution usage: 10 days after transplant, 1 Quart (946 ml) 20 days after
transplant, 1.5 Quarts (1419 ml) 30 days after transplant, 2 Quarts (1892 ml) During Flowering, 1.5 Quarts
(1419 ml)
CO2
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) levels should be high, particularly during the FLOWERING PHASE . Growth rates can
be increased dramatically if the CO2 level is near 700 ppm. 300 ppm (Outside Air) 700 ppm (Ideal) 2000 ppm
(Plants Burn) 5000 ppm (Death) CO2 is cheaply produced by burning Natural Gas. However, heat and Carbon
Monoxide must be vented to the outside air. CO2 can be obtained by buying or leasing cylinders from local
welding supply houses. Beware! The DEA has asked the supply houses to provide lists of large CO2 users.
If you are questioned, simply say "I have an old mig welder at the house and I want to try and patch up
my (Lawnmower, car, trailer, etc.). If you find that you are making lots of trips to the supply house,
complain that your "buddy" keeps leaving the cylinder valve open all night. This should provide a plausible
excuse.
PRUNING
o maintain the optimal growth rate, trim all leaves that are greater than 4 inches long (not counting
the stem). A good rule of thumb is to keep the distance (Internodal Length) between the leaves/branches
on the main stem around 1 inch. The more often you trim, the slower the Cannabis plant will grow and the
narrower the internodal length. Trimming the growth tip after the plant is 4-5 leaf sets tall will produce
a "Y" shaped plant with two "arms". Too much trimming will result in poor growth and often hermaphroditism.
Keep pruning to a minimum during the entire FLOWERING PHASE. (see stress)
LEECHING THE SOIL
From time to time, it is beneficial to leach the soil of high concentrations of salts. The salts come
from the fertilizer solution by means of evaporation. To leach the soil, over water the growing medium
until fluid can be seen above the soil line. Allow the swampy mess to soak for a few minutes, then pump/siphon
off excess from the "well" at the lower end of the growing area.
CLONING (Cutting plantlets)
Next, cut the bottom .5 inch off the end while it is submerged. Remove the clone from the tub and dip
into Rootone powder and plant 1 inch deep in a saturated "Jiffy 7" pod/rockwool/oasis block. Place plantlet
in a small tub with perlite sprinkled on the bottom and .5 inch of the Peter's solution when the cutting
is in place. Place Tub/Planter in a plastic tent to maintain a very high humidity (85-90%). Place 40 watt
fluorescent lamp above the tent. Make sure that the plants stay wet, but not standing in water by checking
them twice daily. Leave lamps on for 24 hours a day. After about Two Weeks, Rootlets will appear at the
bottom of the pods. Transplant at this point to growing area, taking care not to disturb any exposed roots.
STRESS
Since Cannabis is very responsive to its environment, big changes in any of the growth factors (light,
heat, food, water, etc.) can affect not only the growth of the plant but also potency and even sex. The
whole thing is really a trade-off. If you want bigger, faster growing buds, then you should increase stress.
However, too much stress will force Hermorphrodisim or even a male from a normally female plant.