Test your knowledge and understanding of choosing the right cannabis soil for a bountiful yield!
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This is a characteristic of Cannabis Soil which is a scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of the soil.
- pH value
- Drainage
- Water retention
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The best soil for a cannabis is the type with low drainage ability.
- Yes
- No
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What will happen if the cannabis soil chosen has imbalance etween excellent drainage and water retention ability?
- The cannabis plant will attain optimum yield.
- The cannabis plant will drown.
- Nothing will happen.
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Excellent soil for growing weed must have a light and loose texture.
- True
- False
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Nutrient capacity is not really needed to attain optimum yield.
- True
- False
- Question /
The silt soil has good water retention capabilities and it ranks high in terms of drainage.
- True
- False
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What is the cons of Sandy Soil?
- Poor water retention capability prone to erosion.
- Bad drainage.
- Heavy texture, poor drainage
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Clay soil pros includes:
- High natural nutrients composition.
- Healthy drainage.
- Excellent water retention capability, rich in nutrients
- Fantastic retention capability, good drainage, high nutrient composition.
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It is an excellent blend of other soil types and complements them with additional organic compounds.
- Silt Soil
- Clay Soil
- Loamy Soil
- Sandy Soil
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This makes the soil lighter while also increasing water retention capacity.
- Vermiculite
- Perlite
- Coco coir
- Nutrients
- Question /
This amendment is very useful in improving drainage, as well as airiness and also has little effects on water retention of the soil.
- Vermiculite
- Perlite
- Coco coir
- Nutrients
- Question /
Too much of this will “overheat” the loam for your cannabis plant. Thereby killing it.
- Vermiculite
- Perlite
- Coco coir
- Nutrients
- Question /
It is used for increasing water retention capacity and to lighten tight soils.
- Perlite
- Nutrients
- Vermiculite
- Coco coir
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