Is TB Amnesia the most Amsterdam Cannabis Strain Ever?

When you think of Amsterdam, what comes to mind, The Bulldog or Amnesia? If it’s canals and Tulips. You might not be in the right place. If it’s cannabis culture and the pursuit of the most Amsterdam strain ever that you’re after, welcome home. Few things embody Amsterdam like The Bulldog and Amnesia’s citrus punch. At TB Seeds, we’ve perfected that experience with TB Amnesia, an icon. Amnesia Haze is as synonymous with Amsterdam as the No.90 and the Red-Light District. But what makes Amnesia the most Amsterdam strain ever? And how has TB Seeds taken it to the next level? Say hello to TB Amnesia! A strain that doesn’t just belong in Amsterdam but thrives in it. A tribute to two cannabis titans: the city of Amsterdam and The Bulldog. TB Amnesia is a modern classic that still dominates coffeeshop menus. One would not be the same without the other. Amnesia Haze is known to hit like a double espresso, fuel creativity, and keep the party going; TB Amnesia is the stuff of legend. But does it deserve the title of the most Amsterdam strain ever? Let’s dive in and find out. Classic Amsterdam Strains Amsterdam is home to some of the most legendary cannabis strains. Still, few have achieved the iconic status of Amnesia Haze. TB Amnesia honours its legendary roots but with added bite and bark for a new generation of smokers and growers. Genetics & Origins Born from the legend of Amnesia Haze, TB Amnesia carries the same sativa-dominant energy that has won many awards for Amnesia. By refining its genetics, TB Seeds has a phenotype of which to be proud. After years of serving the finest Amnesia in Amsterdam, it is time to grow some. TB Amnesia comes from the most stable and resilient cut phenols. Our breeders refined this perfect fusion of heritage and cannabis culture. Flavour Profile TB Amnesia is a treat for the senses. The Haze aspect explodes, unloading a zesty citrus punch on the nose. The sweet lemon lime fusion floats and fills the air with a tangy aroma you can almost taste. All that zest is complemented by the earthy haze undertones from the famous Skunk plants that birthed this citrus beast. TB Amnesia is a bold, smooth, yet refreshing experience. Potency & Effects Regarding classic Amsterdam strains, TB Amnesia has to be one of the most potent. It’s like a non-stop night train that never stops. A true sativa powerhouse that delivers cerebral energy by the bucket and hands out creative inspiration like food to the poor. TB Amnesia is the perfect companion whether navigating the streets of Amsterdam, chatting with friends or dusting off your paintbrushes. Just one toke, and you’ll understand why this strain is a modern Amsterdam legend. Growing TB Amnesia: A Cultivator’s Dream TB Amnesia isn’t just the most Amsterdam strain ever; it’s a grower’s goldmine. Amnesia Haze has long been the go-to for commercial operators. Still, whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-time grower, this strain delivers big yields, vigorous growth, and that signature Amnesia potency with a refined, stable genetic profile. Growth Characteristics This sativa dominant is a genuine powerhouse. Like so many of its predecessors, TB Amnesia grows tall and fast, producing long resin-heavy colas ideal for high-output growers. It is resilient and highly resistant to pest mould and mildew. Expect dense, frosty flowers that hit heavier than a champion boxer. Indoor Cultivation For those growing indoors, TB Amnesia thrives under high-intensity lighting (600W-1000W HPS or LED) and benefits from topping and LST (low-stress training) to maximize yield in limited space. Flowering Time: 9-12 weeks Average Yield: Up to 450g/m² Best Techniques: SCROG (Screen of Green) and LST to control height while boosting sideways growth. Outdoor Cultivation If you are lucky enough to live somewhere, you can grow outside. TB Amnesia flourishes in warm, sunny climates. This sativa beauty can reach impressive heights with proper space and care, delivering massive yields by late October. Ideal Climate: Mediterranean-style, warm, long summers Harvest Time: Mid to late October. Yield Potential: Up to 700g per plant under ideal conditions. Final Tokes: Amsterdam is a city of history, culture and legendary cannabis strains. Few strains represent that better than TB Amnesia, a tribute to The Bulldog, Amnesia Haze and the City itself; TB Amnesia is a piece of Amsterdam you can experience anywhere. TB Amnesia – Feminized What’s your name again….? The Bulldog Amnesia is a specially selected cut of one of the finest Amnesia phenotypes. TB Amnesia is rich with classic Amnesia traits, proving popular with those looking for an easy plant to grow that will produce a high yield. 3 seeds5 seedsAdd to Cart
What is Cannabis Plant Training and How to Train Your Plants

When growing cannabis at home, there’s a lot more to it than watering and feeding plants and waiting for the premium flowers to grow. The best home growers train their plants and get the most from their cannabis grows by boosting yield and maximising space. Choosing the correct method can take your grow to the next level. What is Cannabis Plant Training? Simply put, cannabis plant training involves manipulating plants to ensure every growth site receives adequate light and nutrients. Different training methods can be used, such as low-stress training (LST) and high-stress training (HST). These can control the shape of your plant, encourage multiple colas, and even speed up harvest times. This blog will explore when and how to use the best cannabis training techniques. It will help you find the proper method for your growing needs. Whether you’re a beginner looking for an easy way to boost yields or an experienced grower aiming for pro-level results, this article has you covered. Join us as we delve into the world of cannabis plant training techniques!  Training Method Type Main Benefit 0 LST Low Stress Even canopy, better light exposure 1 HST High Stress Stronger stems, more bud sites 2 SCROG Low Stress Maximizes light for bigger yields 3 SOG Low Stress Quick harvests with small plants 4 Topping High Stress Creates multiple colas 5 Fimming Medium Stress More colas, bushier growth 6 Mainlining High Stress Symmetrical, controlled structure 7 Lollipopping Low Stress Focuses energy on top buds 8 Defoliation Medium Stress Improves light penetration & airflow 9 Super Cropping High Stress Strengthens stems & increases resilience Low-Stress Training (LST) What Is LST: LST involves gently bending and tying down branches to encourage horizontal plant growth.LST prevents the main cola from dominating, encouraging multiple bud sites to develop. Why It Works: LST is highly effective because it maximises light exposure by creating an even canopy. An added bonus? It’s beginner-friendly, works well in small grow spaces like tents, and minimises plant stress. High-Stress Training (HST) What Is HST: HST is when a grower intentionally stresses the plant using topping, super cropping, or extreme bending. We will cover High-Stress Training further on. Why It Works: HST is effective because it forces the plant to redistribute energy, leading to stronger stems and higher yields. By doing this, the plant produces multiple flowering sites instead of one dominant cola. High-stress techniques are best suited to growers more comfortable taking higher risks. The Screen of Green (SCROG) What Is Screen of Green: The screen of Green uses a horizontal net to train plants and control growth direction. Branches are weaved through the screen to spread out flowering sites evenly. Why It Works: Screen of Green is one of the best cannabis training methods to maximise light exposure. SCROG reduces plant height, making it ideal for indoors and any grower with limited vertical space. And for those looking to maximise crops with fewer plants. Sea of Green (SOG) What is Sea of Green: Sea of Green is when many small plants grow close together instead of a few large ones. It focuses on developing a single main cola per plant rather than multiple branches. Why It Works: Sea of Green speeds up harvest time because the plants stay small but flower quickly, and it is a technique favoured by commercial growers and those who like autoflowers. SOG is ideal for growers looking for a quick turnover and dense canopy. Topping What Is Topping: Topping is a lot like what it sounds and is when a grower cuts off the main growth tip of the plant to split it into two colas. Doing so forces the plant to grow outward instead of up. Why It Works: Topping is a great way to increase flower production by multiplying colas, and it helps create a more even canopy. Note: Topping is only recommended for photoperiod plants. So don’t go topping an autoflower. Fimming/FIMing What Is Fimming: Fimming or FIMing is similar to topping, but you pinch or cut only part instead of cutting the main growth tip entirely. This method results in 4+ new growth shoots instead of 2. Why It Works: Fimming works well because it causes Less stress than topping and encourages bushier growth. It’s ideal for growers wanting a fuller canopy with additional flowering sites. Mainlining (Manifold Training) What is Mainlining: Mainlining, or Manifold Training, is a structured technique where a plant is topped multiple times to create an even, symmetrical canopy. Why It Works: Mainlining works because it creates a well-distributed plant structure. Resulting in even flower development and high yields. If you’re a grower looking to maximise yield while maintaining a structured plant shape, this is the method for you. Lollipopping What is Lollipopping: Lollipopping is when a grower removes lower leaves and small flowering sites so the plant focuses energy on top colas. This method ensures all nutrients go toward bigger, higher-quality flowers. Why It Works: Lollipopping works nicely to improve airflow and reduce the risk of mold. It also increases the density and potency of the flowers. Lollipopping is often used with SCROG, SOG or other HST methods. Defoliation What Is Defoliation: To defoliate, strategically remove large fan leaves to increase light penetration and airflow. This plant training method is best employed during vegetative and early flowering stages. Why It Works: Defoliation prevents lower buds from being shaded and reduces humidity and mold risk. It’s an ideal method for experienced growers who understand when and how much to remove. Super Cropping What Is Super Cropping: Super Cropping is bending branches until they slightly snap but do not break off. By causing tissue damage, it forces them to heal stronger, supporting bigger colas. Why It Works: Super Cropping creates thicker stems, increases nutrient flow, and trains plant shape without topping. It’s the ideal training method for growers wanting more resilient plants and maximum yields. Final Tokes Training cannabis plants is not all about getting the largest yield. It’s about the health of
The Bulldog Seeds x Mills Nutrients Master Grower: What’s the ideal temperature when growing cannabis?

Combine legendary cannabis genetics with cutting-edge nutrients, and what do you get? The Bulldog Seeds x Mills Nutrients Master Grow collab. The Bulldog Seeds is teaming up with Mills Nutrients to bring you the best and most informed growing tips you’re likely to come across. Mills has some of the best growers and is involved in some of the most innovative projects in cannabis today. Through this collaboration, TB Seeds and Mills will break down growing essentials, starting with one of the most overlooked growing factors: the best temperature for cannabis growth. Quick Answer: The best temperature for growing cannabis depends on the stage. During veg, keep it warm: 24°C – 28°C in the light and around 21°C in the dark to push strong growth. Once flowering kicks in, lower it to 20°C – 24°C (light) and 17°C (dark) to boost trichome production and lock in terpene-rich flavours. Steady as she goes because your plants will feel too much fluctuation. What is the ideal temperature for growing cannabis plants? Growers often overlook things like temperature when setting up a grow room. Not monitoring the temperature can cause problems from plant shock to heat stress, but maintaining the optimal temperature for cannabis plants is not as complicated as it might seem. The first thing to be considered is that the ideal temperature for growing cannabis plants varies depending on the growth stage. Vegetative: Building Strong Foundations During the vegetation stage, which usually lasts until the end of week 3, the temperature should be at 24°C – 28°C during the light time, which is generally 18 hours, and around 21°C during the 6 hours of darkness. Flowering (Week 4 Until Harvest): Unlocking Potency & Flavour During the flowering phase until harvest, the plants should be exposed to 12 hours of light and 12 of dark. During this phase, the plants should be kept at around 20°C – 24°C during light and around 17°C during dark. Why Cannabis Plants Need Cooler Temps During Flowering? Lowering the temperature in the grow space during flowering will slightly improve things like trichome production, colour expression, and terpene profiles. It mimics the plant’s natural environment, triggering deeper hues and resin production, resulting in more potent flowers. Optimal Temperature for Cannabis Plants Cannabis plants are resistant, but they don’t like fluctuations in temperature, and if it gets too cold in your grow room, your plants will go into shock. Ensure the temperature of your grow room never drops below 16°C or exceeds 30°C. Reaching over 30°C, except for growers using COâ‚‚, will produce fluffy buds with reduced density, potency, and terpene content. What is The Best Temperature for Drying Cannabis? Post-harvest is arguably the most critical stage of growing cannabis, so you want to make sure you get the temperature right when drying cannabis flowers. Dry your freshly harvested cannabis in a completely dark but aerated place for 12-14 days at 18°C. Don’t be tempted to rush this process because it will reduce the smell, taste, colour and potency. Why Mills Master Grower x Bulldog Seeds? The legend keeps growing, and this collaboration is built to support you in growing your own legend. This collab isn’t just about big yields; it’s about growing the best, high-quality genetics with precision and expertise. Mills Nutrients provides growers with what they need every step of the way, from seedling to cure; Mills x Bulldog Seeds is the perfect balance of culture and innovation. It brings together years of expertise in genetics and nutrition to ensure every grower, whether a novice or an old pro, can get their best harvest yet. Grow smarter. Grow stronger. Grow your own legend with Mills and The Bulldog Seeds.
Why Grow Cannabis Outdoors: Essential Tips

When it comes to growing cannabis, it’s not all about growing indoors. Sure, indoors, you can grow all year, but nothing beats growing cannabis outdoors with the support of nature. Outdoor growing is ideal if you want to keep the cost down and avoid buying expensive equipment. The resources provided by nature lead to big yields and tasty plants, and you don’t have to worry about space or clearing a spare room to grow. But as good as all that is, there are some points to look out for and key things you should know if you want to grow cannabis outdoors. 1. Choosing the Best Cannabis Strains for Outdoor Growing Growing a bumper crop starts by choosing the right strain. Consider where you live. Is the climate warm or cold? Do you get long or short summers? If you’re in Amsterdam or that general area of Europe, play it safe and grow autoflowers. Autoflowers get their name because they automatically flower, no matter how much sunlight they get. That ability makes autoflowers ideal for growing cannabis outdoors. Strains like TB Lemon Haze Auto is a perfect example. But suppose you live in a warm climate with long summers. In that case, you can opt for autos, regulars like Sour Diesel, or feminized ones such as TB Runtz, but be aware that some strains are better suited to growing outdoors. You can’t go wrong by looking for traits like mould resistance and fast flowering. 2. Finding the Perfect Outdoor Growing Spot For example, with a good vacation, choosing the best spot to grow outdoors is all about location, location, location. To get a successful harvest outdoors, plants will need at least 6+ hours of sunlight daily and protection from the elements like strong wind and rain. Animals and, of course, prying eyes and nosy neighbours. Other considerations include whether the spot has good drainage and water access. The last thing you want is to carry gallons of water to your plants during a drought. 3. Soil and Nutrients for Outdoor Cannabis Just because you’re growing cannabis outdoors doesn’t mean you can’t supplement your soil with nutrients. Plants need rich, well-draining soil to thrive. They want to water deeply but not constantly, and they also like it if growers don’t overdo it on the nutrients. Nitrogen, especially, can be added to the soil by other plants, such as broad beans. It could be worth testing the soil for reading; that way, you can have more control over what your plants absorb. 4. When to Plant Cannabis Outdoors for Maximum Yield Depending on your region, the best time to sow seeds is after the last frost. Cold and frost will kill any seedlings, so waiting for the early days of spring is better. The key things to consider are that the ideal time for vegetative growth is early summer, and flowering is late summer/early autumn. Unless it’s autoflowers, they will start flowering after about 21 days from germination. 5. How to Protect Outdoor Cannabis from Pests and Mould One of the biggest challenges to growing cannabis outdoors is pests and mould, such as aphids, spider mites, and powdery mildew. If the environment gets wet and damp, the plants may develop mould. If it’s too hot or there are not enough companion plants in the area, cannabis plants can attract a range of pests that can blight your harvest. Research companion plants and maybe plant a few sacrificial plants to save your cannabis plants. However, you should also prune your plants and ensure airflow to prevent humidity build-up. 6. How to Harvest Outdoor Cannabis at the Right Time Knowing when to harvest is critical to a smooth and flavourful experience. Get it wrong, and you could end up with an underwhelming harvest. The best way to tell if your plant is ready to harvest is to get a microscope and check the trichomes (resin glands) and pistils. Trichomes: If the trichomes are clear or like glass, it’s too early, and the high will be less potent. If they are cloudy/milky, this is a sweet spot for most growers. Cloudy/milky trichomes mean maximum potency and a balanced high. However, if the trichomes are amber, the harvest will be more sedative and lean towards body highs. Don’t cut too early; don’t leave it too late. Pistils: The pistils are the hairs that stick out of cannabis flowers. They change as the plant develops, and their colour indicates the best time to harvest cannabis plants. White pistils mean the plant is still growing and is too early to harvest. Brown/orange pistils suggest that the plants are close to harvest time, but when 70–90% of pistils have darkened and curled inward, it’s usually time to harvest. However, don’t rely on pistils alone; they are a good guideline for when to harvest, but trichomes are a better measure. Bonus Outdoor Harvest Timing Tips Check the weather: if cold snaps and heavy rain are forecast, you might want to harvest earlier than planned to avoid mould. Time of day: Harvest in the morning when your plants are least stressed, and terpenes are at their highest. Flush before chopping: it’s the same for indoor growing; you want to stop feeding your plants two weeks before you plant to chop the crop and flush them with plenty of water. Final Tokes: The Bulldog Seeds Outdoor Grower Checklist Whether growing in a backyard, a hidden clearing or a balcony in full sunlight, the key to growing cannabis outdoors is patience and consistency. Choose the right genetics in the work and let nature do the rest. Top Tips to Keep in Mind: Start with quality genetics: You get out what you put in, so choose the best genetics most suited to growing outdoors. Be consistent: Outdoor growing is less forgiving than indoor. Stick to watering schedules and check your plants daily, especially during flowering. Keep it clean: Prune lower leaves and dying growth to improve airflow and reduce mould risk. Inspect regularly:
Choosing the Right Cannabis Seeds

Choosing the right cannabis seeds online is the first and most crucial step to a successful grow. No matter why you’re growing, you should know a few key things. Whether you’re a beginner or an old pro or growing for recreation or medical, it all starts with selecting the right cannabis seed. Why Choosing the Right Cannabis Seed Matters Many first-timers underestimate the differences in cannabis seeds, and having some knowledge of the subject can be the difference between a smooth harvest and a frustrating one. Making the wrong choice will result in wasted time and bad crops and can discourage newbies from trying again. Even the most experienced growers can learn by refining their cannabis seed options. Experienced growers often look for things like: Plants that respond well to training Strains ideal for breeding Varieties that are easier to maximise yield Plants with fast flowering times The cannabis seed you choose can make all the difference between achieving your goals and falling short. The wrong seed might hinder the progress you’re making as a grower, limit the potential of the plants or introduce otherwise avoidable complications. Depending on the grower’s aim, certain cannabis seeds are better suited to some things than others. This article will cover: The differences between feminised, autoflower, and regular cannabis seeds. The pros and cons of each type are based on growing style, space, and goals. Tips on how to choose cannabis seeds that align with your environment, experience, and expectations. A comparison of autoflower vs regular seeds to help you make the best decision for your setup. Best Cannabis Seed Type by Grower Goal Grower Goal Recommended Seed Type Why It’s Best Maximum Yields Feminised All plants produce buds; no males to remove Fastest Grow Time Autoflower Flowers quickly without needing light cycle changes Breeding & Genetic Projects Regular Provides both male and female genetics Discreet/Small Space Growing Autoflower Compact size and bushy structure fits well in limited spaces First-Time Grow Feminised or Autoflower Easy to manage with reliable results Long-Term Strain Development Regular Offers more control, stability, and phenotype diversity over generations Feminised, Autoflower, and Regular Cannabis Seeds: What you need to know Feminised cannabis seeds are specially bred to grow into female plants only. They are what produce the cannabinoid-rich flowers most growers are after. These seeds are among the most popular choices for both new and experienced cultivators. Why Grow Feminised Cannabis Seeds? Guaranteed female plants The best thing about feminised seeds is you don’t have to look for male plants that pollinate other plants. With feminised cannabis seeds, 99.9% of plants are female. Higher yields Feminised plants mean no males are taking up space, nutrients, or light. This means the other plants can thrive and produce more flowers in the harvest. Less stress, more efficiency Feminised seeds streamline growth, especially for small or indoor setups with limited space and time. Perfect for beginners If you’re new to growing cannabis, feminised seeds are a safe, straightforward choice with few complications. Downsides to Growing Feminised Cannabis Seeds No Breeding For the same reason some growers love feminine cannabis seeds, some growers avoid them. Since they only produce female plants, feminised seeds are unsuitable for breeding. Less genetic diversity Some growers argue that feminised seeds limit genetic variation, which can be crucial in selective breeding or phenohunting. Tip: Many of our top-performing strains at TB Seeds are feminised—check out TB Mimosa or TB Skittlez Auto for high-yield, flavour-packed options. Why Grow Autoflowering Cannabis Seeds: The Easy One-Pot Grow Autoflower cannabis seeds flower automatically, based on age (21 days) from germination, thanks to ruderalis, the subspecies of cannabis present in autoflowers that triggers the flowering response. The plants don’t need to wait for changes in the light cycle. Autoflowering cannabis seeds are ideal for growers who are short on time and looking for a resilient and reliable plant. Did You Know? Autoflowering cannabis strains owe their unique trait to Cannabis ruderalis, a hardy subspecies that evolved in northern regions like Siberia. Unlike traditional cannabis plants that rely on changes in light to flower, ruderalis plants flower automatically with age, usually around 3–5 weeks from germination. This happens because gene changes like FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) generally control when a plant starts flowering. Over generations, ruderalis adapted to its extreme environment, giving us the fast, beginner-friendly autoflower strains we know today. Autoflowering cannabis strains owe their unique trait to Cannabis ruderalis, a hardy subspecies that evolved in northern regions like Siberia. Unlike traditional cannabis plants that rely on changes in light to flower, ruderalis plants flower automatically with age, usually around 3–5 weeks from germination. This happens because gene changes like FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) generally control when a plant starts flowering. Over generations, ruderalis adapted to its extreme environment, giving us the fast, beginner-friendly autoflower strains we know today. Key Characteristics of Cannabis Ruderalis (for Autoflowers) Trait Description Origin Central and Northern Asia (e.g., Siberia) Flowering Trigger Based on age (automatic), not light cycle Average Height 60–100 cm Resilience Highly resistant to cold, pests, and stress Primary Use in Breeding Used to create autoflowering hybrids by crossing with indica/sativa strains Common Genetics in Autoflowers Boosted with indica/sativa traits to enhance potency, flavour, and yields Pros of Growing Autoflower Cannabis Seeds Autoflowers are the way to go if you want fast harvests with minimal effort or growing in cooler climates with short seasons. Your indoor setup may be tight on space. Or maybe you’re a new grower looking for an easy intro to growing cannabis. No Changes to Light Cycles Autoflowers switch from vegetative growth to flowering automatically after 21 days, so there is no need to adjust lighting schedules. Fast turnaround Most autoflowering cannabis strains typically harvest 8–10 weeks from germination. Making them the fastest seed-to-harvest option and ideal for growers looking to run multiple crops. Compact and discreet Autoflowers typically grow smaller and more compact than plants from feminised or regular seeds (around 1m) and bushier, which makes them perfect for hidden
Maximising Yields: The Best Techniques for Growing High-THC Cannabis Plants

Growing cannabis isn’t just about planting seeds and hoping for the best. It’s about creating the perfect conditions to help your plants thrive and maximise every harvest. Whether you’re an old pro or a complete novice, it is safe to say you want as much homegrown cannabis as a horse and cart can carry. Maximising your yield is a top priority for all growers, and you’re starting in the right place. With The Bulldog Seeds, you get high-quality genetics and robust strains that give you a strong foundation. Genetics alone won’t guarantee a bumper harvest. The proper techniques, nutrients, and hard work will increase your load. This blog looks at five top tips to maximise your yield. With these tips, you’ll feel ready to produce the biggest, most yields you’ve ever grown. From choosing the ideal cannabis seed for you to trying out advanced training techniques, these top tips to maximise your cannabis crop will ensure you make the most of every home grow. Choose the right strain. Some cannabis strains grow bigger than others, so opt for a cannabis seed that is known for being a big producer. For instance, in The Bulldog Seeds collection, two that spring to mind are our TB Wedding Cake and The Bulldog Gelato 17. Both are feminised cannabis seeds that, if you implement the right tricks at the best time, can expect up to 650g per plant. Always research the growth characteristics of a cannabis strain to determine what suits you best. Cannabis Grow Space: It’s how you set it up Ensure you’ve set up your grow room correctly to get the most from your grow. Proper airflow, lighting, and temperature control are crucial for a successful growth cycle. Also, consider using reflective materials on the inside of your tent panels. The reflection will maximise light efficiency. Pay close attention to three key factors: Airflow: Ensures fresh COâ‚‚ reaches your plants and prevents mold. Lighting: Maximizes photosynthesis and bud development. Temperature & Humidity: Keeping levels stable helps prevent stress. Feed and Nutrients This tip for maximising your yield can not be overlooked. For a bumper crop, cannabis plants need the right feed and nutrients. As a grower, this might mean learning about schedules, additives and boosters for the first time, but don’t be daunted by the task. Follow a feeding schedule based on the growth phase (vegetative vs flowering) to get the best from your harvest. During the vegetative stage, focus on nitrogen-heavy nutrients; switch to phosphorus and potassium boosters in flowering. To learn more, check out Mills Nutrients. Train your plants Again, if you’re new to growing cannabis at home, don’t worry; this is the perfect time to try out some new techniques. One of the best ways to boost a cannabis harvest is to implement some training methods like L.S.T (Low-Stress Training), which involves gently bending and moving stems and branches to encourage growth. You can use SCROG (Screen of Green), which uses a net to spread out branches and maximise light exposure. SOG (Sea of Green) involves growing many small plants closely together for faster harvests. The list goes on, but you can read more on how to train cannabis plants here. Harvest Time Like everything in life, it’s all about timing, and maximising a cannabis yield is no different. Harvest too early, and you lose potency and weight. All of The Bulldog Seeds’ cannabis seeds come with estimated grow times. However, they are based on optimal conditions. Monitor the trichomes using a magnifying glass to ensure you’re not too early or too late to the party. If there are clear trichomes, it’s too early. Cloudy ones indicate peak potency, and amber ones signal a more relaxing effect. Final Tokes Maximizing a cannabis yield is not down to potluck. It requires knowledge, training and dedication. By choosing the right strain, optimising your grow space, giving your plants the best feed and nutrients, training your plants, and harvesting at the optimal time, you’ll be set up to maximise your crop every time. With The Bulldog Seeds, you have the foundation for successful growth. Our top-tier cannabis genetics give you the best start; now, it’s up to you to implement these top tips to maximise a yield. The more you know, the more you grow. learn as you go, and watch your harvest improve each time. No matter the size. From small but efficient grows to ones that fill every jar in your stash, the right approach will make all the difference. So, get growing, trust the process, and enjoy the rewards of your most abundant harvest yet! Are you ready to grow your own legend? Â