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Revision as of 23:09, 3 February 2021
Welcome to the most extensive and up to date Cannabis cultivation guide
The 9 factors[1] that determine cannabis growth (and yield) are as follows: (in order of importance)
- Light
- Nutrients
- Water
- Humidity + Temperature (Vapour pressure deficiency)
- Oxygen
- CO2
- Wind
- Root temperature
These factors are all connected! Raising the temperature can increase relative humidity, increasing light intensity will require more nutrients to support photosynthesis, poor soil pH can lead to nutrient lockout etc.
If you are looking to contribute to the wiki check the discussion topics
References
- ↑ Cannabis Grow Lighting Myths and FAQs with Dr Bruce Bugbee | https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=173&v=ID9rE5JewVg