Growing Cannabis At Home with Blue Sky Organics - Transition Stage

2019 is the first year that all Canadian households will be able to legally grow up to four plants without needing a special medical designation, note: some municipalities will have additional bylaws you need to familiarize yourself with, additionally if you live in a condo or strata you may not be able to grow cannabis.

Our friends at Blue Sky Organics have developed a series of videos to help explain how to grow your own cannabis successfully at home. We enjoyed these videos so much that we wanted to share them with you too!

There are several milestones involved in growing plants and we’ll share all the videos in the series covering germination, vegetative stage, transitional stage, flowering and finally harvest. Look for a new one each week on The Her(B) Life!

Transition to Flowering Stage

The transition to flowering is the middle stage of your plants growth. In this video, we’ll look into when it’s a good time to flip your plants into flowering, explain the new nutrients you’ll be using, pruning, low stress training and pests. The number one reason to initiate flowering is that you are running out of space. 2-3 weeks after you initiate flowering your plants will still stretch. Your plants can stretch another 6-12 inches depending on the strain. When your room is about 2/3rds full, that would be a good time to start the flowering procedure.

For the easiest complete organic grow system make sure you pick up the Bluesky Organics Craft Kit here before starting.


IMPORTANT LEGAL INFORMATION:

You must be 19-years or older in Canada or 21-years or older in the USA to grow at home. We don’t include or sell seeds with the kit we recommend.

Welcome to the Cannabis Learning Networks beginners guide on how to grow your own organic cannabis at home - this is episode 5 of 5 in our series! In this 5-part video series we cover: Seed Germination and your grow room preparation, the different stages of plant growth, when and how to transition to flowering, bud development and when and how to harvest including drying and curing.