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Are you a beginner looking to start growing cannabis indoors? This video is your ultimate guide! We take you through a detailed week-by-week indoor cannabis grow calendar, covering every stage from seed germination to harvesting and curing your own buds. Learn how to set up the perfect indoor grow space, manage light cycles, control temperature and humidity for optimal growth, and choose the right nutrients for each stage.

Discover advanced techniques like topping, super cropping, and low-stress training (LST) to maximize your yields.

We also provide essential tips on preventing pests and diseases, ensuring your plants stay healthy throughout their lifecycle. Plus, find out the best practices for drying and curing your cannabis to achieve the best flavor and potency.

As a special bonus, watch our exclusive interview with cannabis expert @SimplyTheCutie – recorded live from MJ Biz Con, where she shares her insights on cannabis. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to improve your growing skills, this video has everything you need.

Don’t forget to like, comment, subscribe, and follow @natehammer420 on Instagram for more valuable content!

Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. Growing cannabis may be illegal in your jurisdiction. Always comply with local laws and regulations.

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35 thoughts on “Beginner’s Guide to Indoor Cannabis Growing: Week-by-Week from Seed to Harvest with Kyle Kushman

  1. Just bought my first grow equipment from Amazon. I got the AC infinity with the full kit and chemicals. Super excited to start this journey so my wife can eat daily. Long covid sucks, but weed helps it immensely and I get a benefit also 😉

  2. New grower here. Local hydroponics shop suggested to germ in rockwool. 1.5", also got the dome with the holder. I know to soak in ph water first. But Do I just add ph water to the bottom of the tray, (Not quite touching the cubes) and let them take in the water? Or do you water from the top?

    Also thank you for the book!

  3. This episode opens with a view of large wall to wall room of flowering plants and refers to home growing? Who’s home are we talking here? My grow room is 12×14’ and shares space with a paint cabinet and large dresser. Where is it so easy to dial in the environment? We have gone from heavy rain with flash flooding to 95 and humid to cool weather with night time lows in the mid 50’s all in the same week. Those monsoons and my sump pump outlet fight a battle to keep the basement dry. I run a dehumidifier all summer but no humidifier can keep up with our weather this summer. If we’re not dealing with tornado warnings smoke from Canadian fires has our eyes watering when we go outside and they’re warning older folks not to go outside.

    That brings us to the room full of wall to wall plants. Our count is four in veg and four in flower. My veg space is 2×4 and flower is a 3×3. Yield goals are not the same as those depicted.

    Finally there was the reference to flushing for smooth smoke. I grow in soil and feed by top dressing. Flushing is never a thing with my micro grow and plants are always smooth and amazing.

    Why is the assumption always that we’re love bombing a room full of plants the size of a greenhouse with salt based garbage? I try explaining having to do things like reverse osmosis my well water and those on city water are clueless about country living.

    I’m interested where a home grower is allowed wall to wall plants. That one has me baffled. 😊

  4. You know you got a good seed when your plant is in veg and it stinks like some proper OG gassy I found a seed and some Sour OG Chem and this plant fucking stinks in veg if he touch it and smell your fingers it’s like touching a plant that’s flowering. I can’t wait until I flower this plant. It’s definitely gonna be my mother plant.

  5. Hey Kyle, love the videos. Have a question for you that I’m hoping you would have some good insight on.

    So ignoring all off the technology out there to aid in the curing process. If i dried my buds to a point , where when I pressed them for rosin and it tasted good, would that be a good indicator that they are ready to be sealed up ? For final product ?

    Sorry if thats worded funny 😂

    Have a good day everyone

  6. I don't think it's a good idea to blanketly say 7 to 14 days to dry. I've had friends automatically just hang up their stuff for set amount of times because they were told. It would be nice to have a video going over a hanging plant and determining whether or not it's dry enough to start trimming

  7. Has anybody else ever liked the video earlier in the video because of whatever reason and then minutes later in the same video You hear something else that you really love and you want to press like but you already liked it so you unlike it and like it again has anyone ever done that or is it just me?

  8. You should do strain-specific growing guides because I got one I think sativa that's not growing probably from not enough humidity and then I got some that are growing so fast I'm proud. I'm growing in 5 gal medium, 20-10-20. With 1-3-1 for later to add I'll probably get done organic to boost "K" a little more.

    On the website to buy seeds it says 10 weeks flowering time so would this guide also work for those plants like strawberries cough

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