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Disclaimer: Growing Psilocybe mushrooms can be illegal depending on your location. We do not encourage or condone breaking the law, but until the sale of mushrooms is regulated, the safest and most cost-effective way to obtain them is by growing them yourself. For that reason, this guide from Spores Lab describes the most popular methods for cultivating Psilocybe mushrooms. Introduction Psilocybin mushrooms have been used by various cultures for thousands of years. These mind-altering mushrooms grow naturally in many regions, and some are relatively easy to cultivate indoors. Since cubensis mushrooms grow in a variety of mediums, they are the…

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Mycology (the research of Fungi) is quickly gaining reputation as humanity involves the conclusion that fungi can present a number of bodily, cognitive, financial, environmental, and psychological advantages. Fungi are a number of the oldest organisms on the planet, and curiously shared an ancestor with people till about 1.5 billion years in the past after they break up from the “animal” department of the tree of life. This break up occurred when organisms within the animal department started to encapsulate vitamins in a mobile sack (a abdomen) for digestion, whereas Fungi continued to digest at a person mobile degree. Fungi…

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When selecting your own sun recliner, the most important thing to consider is the comfort it provides for you, whether it’s for the beach, the pool, or your garden. There are several frame materials to choose from, including aluminium, wood, and cushioned seats or textilene. Here are some tips for selecting the perfect sun recliner. Consider your individual needs, space, and budget before making a purchase. It is important to conduct research to determine which type best suits your needs and to test it out in varying positions before making a final decision. Some loungers can be folded away for…

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The everworsening economy is making it increasingly difficult for families to afford healthy food. However, it is possible to empower your family’s health and supplement your income by creating an organic garden using supplies readily available at home. Imagine having fresh organic greens growing in your backyard, such as spinach, lettuce, Swiss chard, arugula, wheatgrass or radish sprouts. Such an aquaponics garden system is not only healthy but also eco-friendly, as it produces organic greens using a combination of aquaculture and hydroponics in which fish droppings are used as compost to fertilize vegetable plants. This holistic way of farming is a sufficient and…

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Powdery mildew is a plant disease that is common and easy to identify.1 It affects almost any type of plant, but some are more susceptible than others. Examples of these plants include lilacs, crab apples, phlox, monarda, roses, grapes, squash, and cucumbers. Signs of Powdery Mildew Powdery mildew looks like grainy splotches of white or grey on the leaves and stems of plants.1 You may not notice the problem until the top surfaces of the leaves become powdery, but this fungal infection often starts from the bottom of the leaves and can spread to the stems, flowers, buds, and even…

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Biofertilizers are substances containing germs that promote the growth of plants and trees by providing necessary nutrients to the plants. They are made up of living organisms such as mycorrhizal fungi, green algae, and microorganisms. Mycorrhizal fungi selectively withdraw minerals from raw materials for the plant while cyanobacteria possess the property of nitrogen fixation. Nitrogen fixation is the process of converting di-nitrogen particles into nitrogen compounds. Common types of biofertilizers include Symbiotic Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria such as Rhizobium which offer fixed nitrogen to plants in return for food, Loose Association of Nitrogen-Fixing Microorganisms like Azospirillum, Symbiotic Nitrogen-Fixing Cyanobacteria such as Blue-Green…

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Growing marijuana plants requires a good understanding of its life cycle. From seed germination to harvest, every stage requires proper care and attention in order to obtain a high-quality yield. Here, we will break down the life cycle of the marijuana plant into stages and discuss what happens each week. Germination Stage: Week 1 The germination stage is when the seed begins to sprout. This typically takes about 2-7 days after planting. During this stage, it is important to keep the soil moist but not overly saturated. The seedling will emerge from the soil with two small round leaves called…

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After germination, the marijuana plant enters the seedling phase. In this article, we’ll cover how to take care of your seedlings, potential issues that may arise, and how to handle them. Marijuana seedlings like moist conditions. They need warm temperatures and close proximity to lights, which should be adjusted as the plants grow taller. Seedlings also need minimal nutrient intake and will require more as they get larger and stronger. Seedling Phase (2 to 3 weeks) When a marijuana seed opens, it produces a pair of leaves called “cotyledons.” Next, the plant generates serrated leaves, not the distinctive digitate leaves…

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If you’re new to growing Marijuana plants, this write-up will provide you with useful info about the blooming stage. You’ll learn about week-by-week progress, as well as images and illustrations. This stage is when the plants develop their buds, which requires special care. Keep reading to learn how to ensure your plant produces top-quality buds! When does the blooming phase start? Flower stage outdoors Outdoor plants typically begin to flower, which involves the growth of buds, when the days become shorter, usually in Autumn. Blooming stage indoors For indoor Cannabis plants to enter the blooming stage, the photoperiod must be…

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Feed your cannabis plants right with this guide! Learn everything about cannabis nutrient requirements – why, how, and when to feed your plants. Your cannabis plants can naturally get all the nutrients needed for their development from the environment. However, for a better yield, you may want to provide them with fertilizers that are rich in concentrated nutrients. Read on for a complete guide on how to adequately feed your cannabis plants – from understanding macro and micronutrients to feeding schedules and fertilizer types. Understanding Cannabis Macro and Micronutrients The primary nutrients required for healthy cannabis plants are nitrogen (N),…

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