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The Complete Guide to Growing at Home

  • Writer: Lucas Stead
    Lucas Stead
  • Jul 6, 2023
  • 4 min read

Cannabis cultivation is a rewarding hobby, offering the prospect of a highly personalized product and the thrill of watching a seed transform into a thriving plant.

With the recent legalization of recreational marijuana in Minnesota, residents can now legally grow their own cannabis at home starting August 1, 2023. This guide will empower you with the knowledge to start your own cannabis garden, whether indoors or outdoors.

With this in mind, we’ve crafted a complete guide to growing cannabis at home from seed to bud. Continue reading below if you’re ready to hone in your inner green thumb and grow the best weed at home in Minnesota and beyond.

Part One: From Seed to Vegetation - The Journey Begins

If you're looking for a rewarding hobby that can bear fruit (and by fruit, we mean buds), look no further than cultivating your own cannabis plants at home.

This guide aims to provide you with the knowledge you need to confidently embark on your cannabis cultivation journey, from understanding the different types of cannabis seeds to navigating the crucial early stages of your plant's life. And remember, whether you're planning to grow indoors or outdoors, Simply Crafted offers a wide selection of the best cannabis seeds online to help get you started.

Ok, let’s get started!

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Understanding Your Seed Options: Regular, Feminized, Autoflower, and Fast Flower Seeds

Cannabis seeds come in various forms, each offering unique advantages that might make them the best fit for certain growers.

Regular Seeds

Regular cannabis seeds are natural, non-modified, and can grow into male or female plants. They offer a great way to learn about the cannabis life cycle but require sexing during the vegetative stage to remove male plants, which do not produce buds.

Feminized Seeds

Feminized cannabis seeds always develop into female plants, eliminating the need for sexing. These seeds are perfect for those who want to ensure every plant in their garden will yield smokeable buds instead of pollen-producing males.

Autoflower Seeds

Autoflower cannabis seeds automatically transition from the vegetative stage to the flowering stage with age rather than changes in light schedule. They're ideal for beginners or those looking for a fast, uncomplicated grow.

Fast Flower Seeds

Fast Flower cannabis seeds combine the benefits of feminized and autoflower seeds. They mature quickly and are guaranteed to be female, making them popular for those seeking a speedy harvest.

Ultimately, you’ll want to sit down and research the best cannabis seeds for your needs. Are you on the hunt for dense indica buds or a massive sativa-dominant harvest? In any case, you’ll find the best cannabis seeds at your fingertips with Simply Crafted.

Germinating Your Seeds: Paper Towel Method, Rooting Cubes, or Traditional In-Soil Sprouting

Now that you've selected your seeds, it's time to wake them up!

Germination is the process of getting your cannabis seeds to sprout, and there are a few methods you can use:

Paper Towel Method: This involves placing your seeds between moist paper towels, providing them with the ideal environment to sprout.

Rooting Cubes: These cubes are designed to retain the perfect amount of moisture and can effectively germinate your seeds.

Traditional In-Soil Sprouting: This method involves planting seeds directly into your chosen growing medium. It requires less handling of the sprouted seed, reducing the risk of damage.

The Seedling Stage: Setting the Stage for Success After your seeds have sprouted, they enter the seedling stage. This is a critical time in your plant's life as it develops its first set of leaves and begins to photosynthesize. Proper care during this stage sets the foundation for a healthy, robust plant.

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The Vegetative and Sexing Process

Following the seedling stage is the vegetative stage. This is when your plant will focus on growing bigger and taller, developing the structure to support future buds.

For those growing from regular seeds, vegetative is also the time to sex your plants. Male plants are identified and removed to prevent them from pollinating the females, which would result in seedy buds. However, if you've opted for feminized, autoflower, or fast flower seeds, you can skip this step and rest easy knowing your garden will be full of bud-producing females.

By the end of this process, you will have robust, mature cannabis plants ready to enter the flowering stage. Stay tuned for Part Two of our guide, where we'll delve into the flowering stage, and how to care for your plants as they produce their precious buds.

Feeding Your Growing Plants: The Importance of Nutrients

As your plants enter the vegetative stage, their nutritional needs will increase. Just like humans, plants require a balanced diet to thrive, and the primary nutrients they need are Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K), often referred to as N-P-K.

During the vegetative phase, your plants will need more Nitrogen to fuel their rapid growth and foliage development. Nitrogen is to plants what protein is to us - it's a crucial component of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, and is vital for photosynthesis.

Phosphorus is essential for energy transfer and storage in the plant, while Potassium plays a key role in regulating water and nutrient movement in plant cells. While necessary throughout the plant's life, these two nutrients become particularly important during the flowering stage, which we'll cover in the next part of this guide.

When growing cannabis, it's recommended to use cannabis-specific nutrients, especially if you're growing in a hydroponic system. These nutrients are formulated with the specific needs of cannabis plants in mind and usually come in different mixes for the vegetative and flowering stages. Alternatively, if you're growing in soil, you can opt for an amended soil mix pre-loaded with these essential nutrients.

Remember, too much of a good thing can be detrimental. Overfeeding your plants can lead to nutrient burn, so always follow the manufacturer's instructions when using nutrient solutions. Monitoring your plants and adjusting your feeding regimen based on their needs is part of the art and science of cannabis cultivation.

Stay tuned for Part Two of this series, where we'll take a deep dive into the flowering stage - when all your efforts start to pay off as your plants produce the coveted cannabis buds.


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2. Operating Vehicles and Machinery [M.S. § 342.63, subd. 6(a)(2)]

You must not operate a motor vehicle or heavy machinery while under the influence of cannabis flower, cannabis products, lower-potency hemp edibles, and hemp-derived consumer products.Cannabis use slows reaction time, impairs coordination, and impacts your ability to safely drive or operate equipment. Driving under the influence of any drug, including cannabis, is dangerous and illegal.​

​3. Resources for Questions and Side Effects [M.S. § 342.63, subd. 6(a)(3)]

Customers may consult the following resources for questions about cannabis, its products, side effects, and adverse effects: Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) - Cannabis and Your Health: The MDH website provides comprehensive information on cannabis and health. A Healthcare Provider: Consult your doctor or healthcare professional before using cannabis, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or are taking medications, as cannabis can interact with certain prescription drugs.  A Licensed Cannabis Professional (e.g., dispensary pharmacist/staff): For product-specific information or medical cannabis questions.

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 Poison Control Center: Call 1-800-222-1222

Call immediately if a child consumes a THC product, even if they show no symptoms. Emergency Services: Call 911 if symptoms are severe or life-threatening.

 Safety Hotline/Website for Reporting Side Effects: A specific, dedicated state-mandated safety hotline/website for general public reporting may be established by the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) in the future. For now, the most immediate safety resources are Poison Control and 911.


5. Substance Use Disorder Treatment Options [M.S. § 342.63, subd. 6(a)(5)]

If you are concerned about your cannabis use or are experiencing signs of dependency (Cannabis Use Disorder), treatment options are available:

 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline: Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357). This is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service. The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS): Provides resources and information on state-funded substance use disorder treatment programs. Your Healthcare Provider: Can offer screening and referrals to local treatment providers, counseling, or support groups.

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