Weed Seeds -
Germination is the "imbibition" process where a seed absorbs water to activate growth.
: Ideal for beginners, these plants flower based on age rather than light cycles, typically starting just 5–6 weeks after germination. WEED SEEDS
For traditional gardeners, weed seeds are often a challenge rather than a crop. The soil acts as a "seed bank," holding dormant seeds that can last for decades. Germination is the "imbibition" process where a seed
The foundation of a robust grow starts with selecting genetics that match your environment and goals. Modern breeders offer specialized types to simplify the process: WEED SEEDS
: Once the first "true leaves" (those with 5–7 fingers) appear, your plant has officially moved from the seedling stage to the vegetative phase. Managing the Natural "Weed Seed Bank"