Thanks for writing in with a question, and we are very pleased to hear that you love weed! Even more pleased to hear you desire to grow your own at home. It is a noble and rewarding endeavor for ...
A look inside the D.C. facility that’s building the “shovels and picks” for plant tissue culturing and teaching hobbyists how ...
I don’t care how you prune your tomato plants. But if you prune them, the suckers present an interesting opportunity. New plants. One more weird thing about tomato plants is that they can create ...
I see a plant I like and I think, can I clone that? Herbaceous plants tend to be fine to clone anytime, woody plants tend to do better if taken while dormant. Take my advice on cloning cannabis and ...
My daughter gave me a wonderful scented geranium (Pelargonium graveolens) for Mother’s Day several years ago. It flourishes on my side porch, and I repot it regularly. I like it so much that I have ...
“And some can pot begonias and some can bud a rose, And some are hardly fit to trust with anything that grows ... ,” wrote Rudyard Kipling in "The Glory of the Garden.” This quote inspires gardeners ...
Q: I have been told that you can start new roses by taking a cutting from the prunings and sticking it in the ground. Is this true? Can you tell me how to do this? A: Yes, you can start new plants ...
Prize recognizes Venkatesan Sundaresan and Imtiyaz Khanday’s work marking a breakthrough for sustainable agriculture ...
Many growers remain mystified by cloning, finding it difficult to master the art of propagating many plants from one motherplant. Danny Danko explains the key factors that will allow any marijuana ...