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For the outdoor growers, the planning season is basically here. Last frost dates are approaching for a lot of regions, seed selection decisions need to be locked in soon, and anyone who's been putting off sorting out their setup is running out of runway.
So where are you actually at with your 2026 outdoor plans? Still in research mode and haven't committed to strains yet? Seeds already in hand and counting down to the weather window? Waiting on your local temps to stabilize before you commit to anything? Or skipping outdoor altogether this year and going full indoor?
Drop your answer and if you've already locked in your strain selection, share what you're running. Always good to see what people are actually growing versus what they're just thinking about.
The first two weeks of flower are when cannabis plants are arguably the most vulnerable to stress-related problems, and they're also the stage a lot of growers rush through without paying close attention.
The plant is going through a massive internal shift, restructuring its priorities from vegetative growth to reproductive development, and any disruption during that window can have consequences that show up weeks later when it's harder to trace back to the cause.
Light leaks that weren't a problem in veg suddenly matter a lot. Temperature swings that the plant tolerated before become a bigger deal. Overfeeding at transition is one of the most common causes of nutrient lockout problems that growers spend weeks troubleshooting in mid-flower without ever connecting it back to what happened in week 1.
The growers who get consistently great results tend to be the ones who treat the transition into flower as its own phase that deserves its own level of attention, not just a flip of the switch and business as usual. How do you handle the first two weeks after the flip? Anything specific you do or avoid during that window? #GrowFacts #Cannabis101 #FloweringStage
Challah Bread is the kind of strain that quietly becomes a regular in your rotation without you making a conscious decision about it.
You grow it once because the name caught your attention, you smoke it and think okay, that's actually really good, and then six months later you're on your third run and wondering why you ever grew anything else.
The aroma is warm and doughy with sweet undertones that fill the tent in the last few weeks of flower in the best possible way.
The high is relaxed and comfortable, the kind that lets you actually decompress at the end of the day without putting you completely out of commission. It's a social strain, a wind-down strain, an everything-in-between strain.
It also grows well, which matters. Good structure, decent yields, not a drama queen in flower. The kind of strain that makes you look like a better grower than you might actually be, which is always appreciated.
If you've already run Challah Bread, how did yours turn out and what did you think of the smoke? If you haven't, what are you waiting for? Seeds right here: https://t.co/YQAWdF9BAO