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What are Cannabis Flowers?

Cannabis Flowers, also known as marijuana or cannabis, are the flowering parts of the cannabis plant with notable psychoactive and medicinal properties. The main types are Cannabis Sativa, known for its energizing and cerebral effects, and Cannabis Indica, valued for its relaxing and sedative effects. There are also hybrids that offer a combination of both characteristics. These Flowers are used medically for pain relief, sleep support, and the treatment of various conditions, as well as recreationally for relaxation and enhancing creativity.

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Proper care for Cannabis Flowers

Light
12–18 hours per day, use high-quality LED lamps or place outdoors in a sunny spot.

Water
Water regularly, avoid waterlogging. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings.

Nutrients
Use specialized cannabis fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

Air Circulation
Use fans to prevent mold and pest infestations.

Temperature and Humidity
Daytime: 20–30°C, nighttime: not below 15°C. Humidity: vegetative stage 40–70%, flowering 40–50%.

Pruning and Training
Prune regularly and use LST (Low-Stress Training).

Pest and Disease Control
Monitor regularly and use biological agents if necessary.

How do you choose the right cannabis Flowers to buy?

Purpose
Medical: High CBD content.
Relaxation: Indica strains.
Creativity: Sativa strains.

Growing Conditions
Indoor cultivation: Compact Indica.
Outdoor cultivation: Larger Sativa.

Experience
Beginners: Robust hybrids or Indicas.
Experienced: Demanding Sativas.

Flowering Time and Yield
Quick harvest: Indicas (8-12 weeks).
High yield: hybrids.

Aroma and Flavor
Sweet/Fruity: Blueberry, Mango Kush.
Earthy/Spicy: OG Kush, Northern Lights.

Harvesting and storage of Cannabis Flowers

Harvest

Timing: Harvest the plants when the trichomes are milky white and some have turned amber.


Cutting: Cut the plants at the base and remove large leaves.


Drying: Hang the plants upside down in a dark, well-ventilated room. Dry them for 7-10 days until the stems snap when gently bent.

Storage

Curing: Place the dried Flowers in airtight glass containers. Open the containers daily for 10-15 minutes during the first two weeks to release moisture.


Storage temperature: Store the containers in a cool, dark place, ideally at 15-20°C.


Long-term storage: Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity to prevent mold and the degradation of cannabinoids.

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Where can you legally buy Cannabis Flowers?

If you want to buy high-quality cannabis Flowers legally, HHCFriends is the right place for you. We offer a wide selection of robust and easy-to-care-for cannabis Flowers for various needs and growing conditions.

Why HHCFriends?
Quality: We only offer premium Flowers from trusted growers.
Selection: Find Sativa, Indica, and hybrids that perfectly suit your needs.
Service: Our friendly team is happy to help you with any questions about care and selection.

Visit our product page and discover the variety of our cannabis Flowers. Buy legally and safely now at HHCFriends!

FAQs

For beginners, we recommend robust and low-maintenance strains such as Indica or hybrids. These strains are less susceptible to cultivation errors and typically have shorter flowering periods. Indica plants are compact and bushy, making them ideal for indoor growing. Hybrids combine the best qualities of Sativa and Indica, offering balanced care requirements and yield.

Cannabis Flowers need a lot of light to grow healthily and achieve a high yield. Ideally, they should receive 12–18 hours of light per day. For indoor cultivation, high-quality LED lamps are recommended because they provide a broad light spectrum and are energy efficient. For outdoor cultivation, choose a sunny location that gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.

The frequency of watering depends on various factors, including the size of the pot, the growth stage, and environmental conditions. It is important to water the plants regularly, but avoid waterlogging, as this can lead to root rot. A good indicator is to let the top layer of soil dry out between waterings. During the growth phase, plants generally require more water than in the flowering phase.

Common problems when growing cannabis Flowers include overwatering, pest infestations, mold, and nutrient deficiencies or excesses. Overwatering can cause root rot, while underwatering inhibits growth. Pest infestations such as spider mites, aphids, and thrips can weaken the plants and transmit diseases. Mold, especially gray mold, often occurs in high humidity. Regularly inspecting the plants and taking preventive measures such as ensuring good ventilation and providing the right amount of nutrients can help prevent these issues.