GeoFlora Blog
Why BLOOM? The Importance of the Flowering Stage
The flowering phase can be the most exciting stage of the growing process. After weeks of tending to the green vegetative growth of your young plants, it’s finally time to see the results of your ...
5 Cannabis Growing Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Let’s face it: it’s easy to make mistakes, especially when growing cannabis. This plant, in particular, is a finicky crop, and there are a lot of things that can go wrong between germination and h...
Balancing Act: The Importance of Slow and Fast Release Nutrients
Organic nutrients come in many forms. Each one provides unique benefits to your plants and breaks down at a different rate. If you grow organic, you’ll be happy to know that Geoflora is made up of...
How to Clone Cannabis
It can be tough to decide how to start cannabis plants, but cloning is a popular option for cultivators who want a head start on their grow.
Cloning cannabis plants is simpler than it sounds, a...
Living Soil: Beneficial Bacteria in Your Grow
It’s becoming increasingly important to cultivate healthy soil to support successful crops, and by far the best way to do that is through natural means. Organic soil is teeming with life of all ki...
How to Start Cannabis from Seeds
When deciding how to start cannabis plants, growing from seed is a popular option for cultivators who want a clean slate.
Starting from seed boasts many benefits, including preventing pests fro...
A Closer Look at Geoflora’s Organic Ingredients
Here at Geflora, we often highlight the fact that our organic fertilizer harnesses the power of 19 high-quality ingredients to help you grow healthier plants and maximize your harvests. But what e...
Should I Start from Seeds or Clones?
Whether you’re a backyard grower or large-scale cultivator, deciding how to start your next cannabis crop is a big decision. Some growers like to start by germinating a seed and caring for it thro...
Companion Planting for Your Cannabis Crop
Companion planting is an old gardening tactic that many growers use in their vegetable patches to improve the health of their plants naturally. But did you know that companion planting can benefit...