The snow ripper marijuana seeds are a high yielding marijuana cultivar with great potential for growth. They are extremely hardy and resistant to frost. The snow ripper marijuana seeds are very often referred to as the Cinderella marijuana seed due to their bushy appearance and heavy fall foliage. This highly desirable marijuana strain originated from the topsoil of North Dakota. Snow rippers have now become a very popular indoor marijuana strain.
In late winter to early spring the snow ripper marijuana seeds will begin to produce new shoots up to four inches long. These new shoots reach higher than three feet when fully grown. It takes about one year for these marijuana plants to bloom. Snow rippers can be started in a small four-foot pot on a half inch of potting soil mix.
Snow rippers have very distinct leaves that resemble that of the coffee bean but have smaller and darker green leaves. Like other regular cannabis seeds, they are sensitive to frost and require a lot of warmth during the growing season. The soil used for the snow ripper marijuana seeds should be firm and well drained. Potting soil for marijuana seeds should be acidic and rich in nutrients.
To germinate marijuana seeds, you need to purchase special starter kits that contain everything you need for continuous cultivation of your small garden. This kit usually contains seeds and a plastic covering that allows the air to circulate and stay warm during cold winter months. Make sure the kit includes an extra plant as a backup plan, just in case your first seedling doesn’t survive. Continue to buy starter kits until you have produced five or six plants of regular cannabis seeds. When the weather becomes warmer, you can transfer your marijuana seeds to your outdoor garden and continue to cultivate them using your handy growing apparatus.
Snow ripper plants grow faster than regular cannabis plants. They are more compact and can be grown almost anywhere, including balconies, porches and patios. Your first plant should be planted as soon as possible, as small plants tend to sprout more quickly than large ones. If you have had your seeds for a while and decided to try your hand at growing them indoors, don’t forget to check your soil to ensure it is ready for the transplant. It’s better to germinate seeds indoors then try to transplant them outdoors.
Snow weed seeds can be sown in small pots using regular cannabis seeds. Keep in mind however that these small pots must be well cared for during their initial two weeks of life. Make sure the pots have good drainage and they receive plenty of sunlight during the day. After the second week the pots should be kept in a place where they receive at least six hours of sun light. Use this light source to try and germinate the marijuana seeds.
To start growing, remove the seeds from their protective covering and place them on top of a potting mix. Water the mixture well and then plant the buds. Cover the pot loosely with more potting soil and press down gently to settle the soil into the bottom. Allow the soil to soak up as much water as possible and after an hour or so, remove the weeds from around the base of the pot. If the snow ripper marijuana seeds need to be exposed to any air during this process, put them in a dark cupboard.
Snow weed seeds do not do well in a hot or dry environment, so they will do best in a location that has warm temperatures and a humidity level around 55% throughout the day. This level is easy to find online and it will help make sure that your new herb garden has proper drainage. The soil mixture should be watered right after being planted and then allowed to set up. The best way to harvest your new herb garden is by pruning the plants at maturity. Once you have finished harvesting, store the cuttings in small plastic bags and use them as organic soil compost.

