Training methods are crucial to managing the growth of cannabis plants, maximizing yields, and using light efficiently. There are two main categories: low-stress training (LST), which does not damage the plant, and high-stress training (HST), which uses injury to target the plant. Popular techniques such as LST, topping, fimming, ScrOG, and supercropping offer different benefits depending on the method, such as even light distribution, higher yields, and a bushier structure. The choice of method depends on the grower's individual goals, available space, and experience. With the right techniques and a little patience, impressive results can be achieved.
Feminized cannabis seeds are specially bred seeds that produce almost exclusively female plants. These are particularly sought after because they minimize the chance of pollination and seed production, resulting in higher yields and better flowers. The breeding process is based on stressing female plants to produce male flowers, which then release the female pollen. Advantages: - Higher yields due to exclusively female plants - Less effort and risk, as no male plants need to be removed - Easier for beginners as there is no need to identify and remove male plants - Better use of resources, as the energy flows...