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My garden

There are many experts who talk a lot, but only a few who can actually do it themselves. Bosco Bellinghausen only talks about what he has tried successfully himself. Of course, cultivation is a constant learning process and Mr. Bellinghausen is constantly educating himself.

Here you can see his private garden, which only has space for 60x60x180 cm (Homebox Ambient) and is equipped with an S&P Silent fan/exhaust air solution. With a SanLight Evo 60 (190 watts), this box is ideal for the ambitious hobby gardener.

Since we are two adults in the household, we are allowed to cultivate up to 6 plants privately during the flowering phase. For us, however, 4 plants are completely sufficient.

However, for optimal results, Mr. Weedz recommends more space, starting from 100x100x220 cm. This size allows three large plants to be cultivated gently and gives them the space they need for healthy growth.

Cannabis Sommelier Bosco Bellinghausen
Mr. Weedz young cannabis plants
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From Seed to Harvest

Here you can see an example of a complete grow cycle.
First, the seeds germinate and small plants sprout.
They are then cultivated in an air-conditioned grow room until they are fully ripe.
In this phase, experience and knowledge are essential in order to be able to react immediately to deficiencies and pests.

Every garden, its plants and its grower are unique!

Every grow is unique and every plant has its own characteristics. Over time, you learn to read the plants correctly and can quickly assess what needs to be done to successfully master your grow.

Most beginner mistakes are easy to avoid with hands-on training. However, without instruction, it can take up to four grows (12 months) or more to master the basics. Only then does the real learning begin.

Cultivating cannabis is an art!

I compare it to caring for bonsai trees and caring for them gives me personally a deep relaxation and balance to my rather stressful everyday life.

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