The Grower’s Calendar: What to Do Each Season
Successful growers think in cycles, not weeks. Each season presents unique challenges and opportunities. Here’s how professional growers plan year-round.
Spring – The Season of Beginnings
Spring is for planning, germination, and preparation. Growers clean their equipment, set up grow spaces, and start seeds for the coming cycle. It’s the season of optimism and careful groundwork.
Summer – Growth and Maintenance
Summer demands vigilance. Plants grow vigorously, requiring balanced nutrients, steady watering, and pest control. Environmental stability becomes critical as temperatures rise.
Autumn – Harvest and Transition
Autumn is the payoff. It’s time to harvest, dry, and cure. Growers also take stock of lessons learned and prepare for the next round, ensuring equipment is sterilized and ready.
Winter – Reflection and Strategy
Winter is planning season. Growers review journals, test new genetics, and prepare grow calendars. It’s the time to experiment with small-scale trials before the main cycle begins again.
???? Takeaway: Thinking seasonally keeps growers one step ahead. The best results come not from reacting, but from anticipating what’s next.
