Gelato Strain FAQ
How can I protect my Gelato from pests?
One of the most important aspects of growing cannabis is protecting your plants from pests. While there are a number of commercial pesticides available, many of these products can be harmful to both people and plants. Luckily, there are a number of effective ways to control pests without using chemicals. One of the best ways to prevent pests is to start with healthy, disease-free plants. Be sure to purchase your seeds or plants from a reputable source, and inspect them carefully for any signs of pests or disease. Once your plants are in the ground, keep an eye out for early signs of trouble, such as wilting leaves or chewed-up stems. If you do find pests on your plants, try to identify the type of pest so you can choose the most effective control method. There are a number of safe and effective methods for controlling common cannabis pests, such as ladybugs for aphids and Neem oil for mites. With a bit of vigilance and care, you can keep your cannabis crop healthy and pest-free.
How to know if I’m overfeeding Gelato?
When it comes to cannabis plants, more nutrients are not always better. In fact, overfeeding your plants can lead to a number of problems, including nutrient burn, leaf curl, and stunted growth. So how can you tell if your plants are getting too much food? Here are several signs that your cannabis plants may be overfed:
- The leaves begin to turn yellow or brown, especially around the edges.
- The leaves start to curl inward or drop off entirely.
- There is a white powdery substance on the leaves (this is called nutrient burn).
- The plants stop growing, or their growth is significantly stunted.
If you see any of these signs, it’s essential to immediately reduce the amount of nutrients you’re giving your plants. Otherwise, you risk permanently damaging them.
Gelato is bushy and prone to moisture buildup. What can I do to prevent excessive moisture accumulation?
One of the most common problems faced by cannabis growers is excessive moisture accumulation, which can lead to mold and mildew growth. A few simple steps can be taken to prevent this problem. Firstly, it is vital to choose a suitable growing medium. Soils that are too dense or have high clay content can hold onto moisture, so choosing a light, well-drained soil mix is best. Secondly, make sure that your growing area has good ventilation. If there is not enough airflow, moisture will build up and create an ideal environment for mold and mildew to grow. Finally, be careful not to over-water your plants. Allow the top inch or so of soil to dry out before watering again. By following these simple tips, you can help prevent excessive moisture accumulation in your cannabis plants.