Choosing the Plant
You may be sitting at home right now thinking about starting your own Indoor cannabis grow and you begin reflecting on those formative years when you learned about what it takes for a plant to grow. On that list includes the most important item, your Cannabis Plant.
Choosing the right Cannabis Plant is very important and can dramatically influence your Indoor growing capabilities. Getting the proper cannabis type and providing the necessary inputs is critical for your Indoor grow success.
Join me on a crash course about your plant and learn how to properly cultivate your Indoor cannabis plant the right at home!
The Plant Lessons
(The First Lesson)
The First lesson one must understand is what type of plant you need for your Indoor cannabis grow operation. This is a step that you want to pay close attention to because it could make or break your Indoor grow success.
Allow me to help! Below I will provide you with a list of options you should consider with a breakdown of each.
Type of Cannabis
– Photoperiod Cannabis
These types of Cannabis plants are dependent on light. This means that the light timeframe you give the plant will influence the growing stage it is in.
Example: If my indoor grow is on an 18 hours ON and 6 hours OFF light cycle, then your plant will stay in its vegetative stage. Now if you were to change the light cycle to 12 hours ON and 12 hours OFF, the plant would believe it is a “change in season” and would begin to move into its flowering stage.
– Ruderalis Cannabis (Aka AutoFlower)
These types of Cannabis plants are not dependent on light. This means that the light timeframe you give the plant does not influence the growing stage it is in.
This type matures based on the grow time and the growing container size it is in. Once this plant has been growing for 6 to 7 weeks and/or the roots touch the inside of the growing container, it immediately triggers the plant to begin flowering.
(The Second Lesson)
The Second Lesson one must understand is the morphology of your Indoor cannabis plant. You need to know if your cannabis plant is a Sativa, Indica, or Hybrid variety. Knowing the difference is essential because of the diverse psychoactive effects, plant size, and growing requirements needed.
Allow me to help! Below I will provide you with a brief description of each option you should consider when starting your Indoor grow.
The Varieties:
Sativa Varieties (The ‘Cerebral/Head’ High)
– Tall Growing Height
– Long and Thin leaves; 7-10 blades per leaf
Indica Varieties (The ‘In-tha-couch/Body’ High)
– Short Growing Height
– Short and Wide leaves; 4-7 blades per leaf
Hybrid Varieties (The ‘Blended’ High)
– A mix of the above varieties’ height-wise
– A mix of the above varieties’ plant look-wise
Remember: These 3 cannabis morphs can be either photoperiod or ruderalis (AutoFlower).
What’s Next?
You have checked the Choosing the Plant Box off your list and now you need to focus on what is next. Are you looking for more Beginner basics or are you experiencing problems as your grow? Our Grow 101 education platform we have created is here to help you be a better Cannabis Grower! An array of Cannabis Growing information ranging from Beginner to Expert is at your fingertips and the best thing is that it is all FREE!