If you are considering growing marijuana indoors, you need to ensure that you carefully monitor and control some of the important factors which affect the growth of indoor marijuana. Even if you are a novice at marijuana indoor gardening, it’s not difficult as long as you control these crucial factors for your indoor gardening.

Here are some important tips to increase your yield significantly and enjoy the harvest of these high value crops in your indoor garden.

Quality Seeds: The final product will depend on the quality and genetics of the seeds you sow. Therefore, ensure to use known and quality seeds in case of marijuana indoor gardening.

Soil Quality: Ensure that the soil meets the requirements of your marijuana garden. pH should not exceed more than 6.5 for any cannabis plant. You can consider preparing a soil blend with organic nutrients like Bat Guano, perlite, sand and organic mix of barks and roots. Once you decide on the soil, be sure to use the same formula for all your seeds, seedlings, and final transplanting. This provides minimum stress and shock to the plants while providing everything they need for a healthy existence.

Watering: Do not overwater as too much water can kill young marijuana plants in your indoor garden. Remember that once the germination period is over; allow the surface to get crusty. Stick your finger 3-4 inches under the soil, if it is devoid of moisture, then water thoroughly.

Nutrients: Educate yourself about the nutrient requirements of your marijuana plants and don’t feed your marijuana plants with an overdose of any nutrient. Keep in mind that the vegetative stage requires more Nitrogen, and the flowering stage requires Phosphates and less Nitrogen.

Growing Environment: Keep everything sterilized. This includes your tools, your floors, your walls, in fact everything. It pays to keep the growing environment free of pests and pathogens. Try to maintain the temperature and humidity levels and air circulation inside the grow room. Maintain a hygienic way of trash disposal. Dispose of all your garden garbage into an available commercial dumpster when needed. Be sure to remove and destroy any paper trail items.