• Prepping for the Flip: When to Transition from Veg to Bloom

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    Prepping for the Flip: When to Transition from Veg to Bloom

    For any indoor grower, "the flip" is one of the most exciting moments in the cultivation cycle. It is the transition point where your hard work in the vegetative stage pays off, and your plants begin the journey of producing actual fruit or flowers. However, flipping too early or too late can lead to a host of problems, from undersized yields to overgrown tents that are impossible to manage. The...

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  • Transitioning to Fall: Adjusting Your Environment for Cooler Temps

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    Transitioning to Fall: Adjusting Your Environment for Cooler Temps

    As we move toward the end of August and the early days of September, the air starts to change. For most people, it means pulling out the hoodies and thinking about pumpkin spice. But for growers, this transition is a critical window that can either set you up for a record-breaking harvest or leave you scrambling to save a struggling crop. The shift from summer to fall isn’t just about...

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  • Blumat vs. Traditional Drip: Why Watering Stakes Rule

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    Blumat vs. Traditional Drip: Why Watering Stakes Rule

    If you have been growing for any length of time, you know that the most tedious part of the job isn't the harvest or even the trimming, it’s the watering. Keeping your plants perfectly hydrated is a balancing act. Give them too much, and you deal with root rot and fungus gnats; give them too little, and you stunt their growth. For years, the "professional" answer was a traditional drip...

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