Marijuana 20week garden tracker5/17/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Having one place where you can have all the information together can make the difference between a good day or day full of discomfort. Just be sure to make notes and observations that will actually be useful to you.įor people who are utilizing cannabis to keep manage various symptoms, it’s especially helpful to keep track of what is effective. You can rate your experiences from 1-10, use emoji stickers, draw pictures, write a haiku about how you’re feeling after a blunt of Space Queen or rank your edibles by category. We’d recommend reading a guide to bullet journaling if you’re in need of some inspiration. If you have a specific way you’d like to use your journal, opt for something plain that you can customize with your own notes and topics of personal interest. It’s up to you if you want to go out and purchase your own notebook to use or if you want to look online for cannabis journals that are structured. Here’s how to incorporate journaling into your typical smoke sesh. It can help you uncover patterns that can help you improve symptoms, avoid products you don’t like or find effective or even figure out when the best time of day to consume is for you. You can use your cannabis journal to help you discover, remember and keep track of your preferences, experiences and usage. That means you won’t make the mistake of missing out on a forgotten favorite - or purchasing a dud strain or ineffective edibles for a second time. Temp_4329_1481274361354_987How many times have you gone to a dispensary, picked out a strain you haven’t tried before, loved it and then swore (while you were super high) that you would try to remember it when you saw it on the menu again? Because dispensaries don’t always have the same products or strains available all the time, odds are good it’ll slip your mind once the buzz dies down.īut when you keep a cannabis journal, you’ll take the time to write down what you like or don’t like. Hope this can be useful to some people, and if you have any issue with it or need small adjustment to be made, give me a shout. If anyone would like to use it you are more than welcome and if you need me to do small adjustment like the calmag please let me know, I will gladly help if I can.Īs you will see I've added a "liters" sheet and a "gallons" sheet, so that both side of the world can use it I have fine tuned a version for my use so this version is a very general one, also some unit like the calmag is in grams per liters which isn't correct for you guys, I simply did not know what unit of measure you are using for calmag. There is also a section for your top-up, you need to add the amount of liters/gallon you are planning on replenishing as well as the strength you want it, in percentages. If you encounter any problems let me know. You can simply remove them if you want to use the Schedule.įor now the initial dosage is the one you can find here : Īlthough you are more than welcome to change it to suit your plants, this will not affect the sums and will still work nicely. I have made up formula so that you only need to enter your initial dosage ex: 1tsp/gal, as well as the total water you will be putting in your tank, all the math will do themselves and give you the exact amount of nutrient you will need to add to your reservoir.Īs you will see I've added a few entries to show you how it works and to prove the math are correct. I have made this excel spreadsheet to keep track and calculate the nutrient dosage for my plants and I thought maybe some of you would like to make use of it. ![]()
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