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4 Tips for Successful Cannabis Growing Greenhouse

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As the popularity of cannabis grows, so too does the number of people looking to grow their own cannabis plants from the comfort of their own homes. There are many advantages to be enjoyed from growing your own marijuana, but none more so than knowing exactly what went into cultivating the crop that you harvest.

With all that being said, let’s take a look at some tips for successfully growing cannabis in your very own greenhouse.

Why Should You Grow Cannabis in a Greenhouse

There is something special about reaping what you sow. When you put all of the hard work into growing it, it tastes just that bit better when you finally do get around to smoking it. It certainly beats heading down to the marijuana dispensary and picking up some marijuana that is ready to go; that is just too easy.

If you are going to grow your own cannabis, you have a couple of options to choose from. First things first, do you want to grow it outdoors or indoors? Each of the options has its benefits and drawbacks, but for the sake of this article, we will look at growing your cannabis in a greenhouse.

Here are some of the key reasons why people would choose to grow their cannabis in a greenhouse:

● Marijuana grown in a greenhouse is usually more potent and of a higher quality

● It is often simpler than creating your own indoor grow room and will need much less maintenance

● Greenhouses offer protection from the outside elements, insects and animals

● You can grow almost all year round, depending on where you live. Temperatures can be regulated in a greenhouse which allows for more extended growing and harvesting season

● You know the cultivation process and precisely what fertilizers and pesticides were used.

Besides its advantages, there is one thing to keep in mind before starting to grow cannabis in a greenhouse - the laws of the state where you are going to start it. For ex. according to North Carolina marijuana laws, you are not allowed to grow your own cannabis at home, but there are states where it’s allowed such as Colorado, California etc.

How to Find the Right Temperature?

Cannabis originates from parts of the world that have warm and dry climates that are not exposed to much rain. However, a lot of people are surprised to learn that you don’t need to keep your greenhouse at really high temperatures.

The climates in the countries where cannabis originated are usually relatively mild on average. Because of this, the greenhouse only needs to be kept between 70-80 degrees for the most effective growing conditions.

Usually, this can be done without adding any artificial heating sources. The natural heat that comes from the sun enters the greenhouse, and when combined with the natural heat given off by the plants themselves, the greenhouse effect takes care of the rest.

In most parts of the US, this will be enough to keep your plants warm enough even during spells of colder weather.

Of course, you should never leave this to chance. Always check the temperature and make sure that tour greenhouse is between 70-80 degrees consistently. If it does drop below that threshold, then you will need to invest in a greenhouse heating system.

On the other hand, if it is too hot, then you will need proper ventilation and cooling system to combat the heat.

How Often Should You Water the Plants?

A common mistake that many first time growers make is overwatering the plants. To find out if your plants need watering, check them visually. If the leaves are going brown and yellow or they look droopy, then you must water them immediately.

You can also stick your finger a few inches into the soil. If it feels dry, then you need to water your cannabis plant.

How Often Should You Clean Your Greenhouse?

There is no ironclad answer to this, however, it is best to keep your greenhouse as clean as possible at all times. If you want high-quality cannabis, you need to grow it professionally.

That means keeping all animals, insects, and pests at bay and making sure that the conditions are as perfect as they can be.

Best Cannabis Strains for Growing in a Greenhouse

While you can grow most cannabis strains in a greenhouse, some are better suited than others. Here are our top five cannabis strains for growing in a greenhouse:

● Jack Herer

● 8-Ball Kush

● Super Critical

● Ladyburn 1974

● Super Silver Haze

Bottom Line

So there you have it. Even though setting up a greenhouse does require you to use up a decent amount of space and make some upfront investments, growing cannabis inside your greenhouse can be a great project to take on and is a whole lot of fun.

Not only will you be able to learn the whole process of growing cannabis from start to finish, but you will also most likely get yourself some high quality and potent cannabis, too.