How to grow a cannabis bonsai plant?

How to grow a cannabis bonsai plant?

Bonsai are miniature trees grown in pots using specific techniques to control their growth and shape. This Japanese art form was developed centuries ago, and it's no wonder they became popular all over the world, they are so cute 🥰

And besides being pretty, they're discreet 😉 At a time when we are told that it's the fault of small consumers if there are shootings between dealers, while persisting in refusing to legalize cannabis while alcohol is 114 times more dangerousbonsai - or budsai - may be the solution to avoid all these deaths and violence. 🙏

So here is a little tutorial to make a small bonsai plant at home 🤗

  • 1. You'll need to choose a suitable cannabis strain; Indica strains are generally shorter and bushier, making them ideal for this kind of growing.
  • 2. Start by planting your germinated seed in a small pot filled with the substrate of your choice (potting soil, coconut fibre, perlite, vermiculite, mix...). The soil must be well drained to prevent the roots from rotting.
  • 3. Let the plant grow until it is about 15 cm tall.
  • 4. Prune the plant regularly to encourage the growth of new branches and to shape it into the desired form.
  • 5. Use wires to direct the branches in the desired direction, passing the wires through small holes in the top of the pot. But don't pull too hard on them to avoid breaking the branches.
  • 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the plant has reached the desired shape.
  • 7. Water the bonsai plant regularly, but not too much to prevent root rot. And make sure it is exposed to enough natural or artificial light for optimal growth.

And there you go, you won't get a phenomenal amount of bud, but maybe enough to avoid another shootout 🙏

However...

Cannabis cultivation is illegal in many countries, including most of the United States, Canada and many European and Asian countries. People who grow cannabis in these countries are subject to criminal prosecution and can face prison sentences or large fines.

In addition, possession and distribution of cannabis is also illegal in most of these countries, although the laws vary from place to place. People who are caught in possession of cannabis or involved in its distribution may also face criminal prosecution.

It is important to note that some jurisdictions have stricter laws than others regarding the cultivation, possession and distribution of cannabis. People considering growing cannabis should check their local laws to ensure that they are not breaking the law.

Finally, it is also important to note that growing cannabis can have negative consequences, especially if it is done in an unregulated or illegal manner. Growers should take the necessary precautions to protect their health and the health of those around them.

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