Last but not least, feeding cannabis plants means providing them with the nutrients they require to grow as rapidly and strongly as possible. There are various ways by which nutrients can be added to the soil in which your plants are growing – you can dissolve the nutrients in the water to give your plants a much quicker and heavier dose, or you can add nutrients additives and fertilisers to the soil itself for a slower, more gradual effect. Which represents the best approach will be determined by your chosen cannabis strain and the growing method you have adopted.

Quality fertilisers and nutrients designed for use with marijuana plants contain an important blend of micro-nutrients and macro-nutrients, including calcium, magnesium, potassium, nitrogen, iron, copper, zinc and many more. Your plants will need very different nutrient doses throughout the various stages of their life cycle, not to mention in accordance with the strain of marijuana you have decided to grow.

In order to improve the efficiency of nutrient absorption, it is also important to ensure that substrate pH levels are kept in the region of 5.5 to 6.5.

And there you have it – a few simple requirements which if fulfilled to the letter will largely guarantee you the kind of yield you’ve been dreaming of!