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iGrowCan Cannabis Grow Kit — From Seed to Harvest in 10 Weeks
The iGrowCan is an all-in-one cannabis growing kit that puts everything you need into a single tin — seeds, soil, nutrients, and instructions. Crack it open, germinate a seed, and you're growing. No prior experience needed, no extra shopping trips, no YouTube rabbit holes at 2am trying to figure out what "coco coir" means. Royal Queen Seeds designed this for people who've always wanted to grow their own but never knew where to start. Ten weeks later, you're trimming your own buds.
Choose Your Strain — 14 Autoflowering Options
Every iGrowCan comes with 2 seeds of the same Royal Queen Seeds autoflowering strain. Autoflowers don't need light cycle changes — they flower on their own schedule regardless of how many hours of light they get. That's what makes this kit genuinely beginner-friendly. Here's what to pick based on what you're after:
| Strain | Character | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Northern Light Auto | Classic indica, earthy and resinous | Reliable first grow — hard to mess up |
| Royal Dwarf Auto | Compact, fast, stays very short | Tight spaces, windowsills, balconies |
| White Widow Auto | Balanced hybrid, frosty buds | Growers who want a classic Dutch strain |
| Green Gelato Auto | Sweet, dessert-like flavour profile | Flavour chasers |
| Royal Gorilla Auto | Strong, resinous, piney | Those who want potency from a small plant |
| Fat Banana Auto | Fruity, tropical nose | Something a bit different |
| Royal Cookies Auto | Sweet, cookie-dough aroma | Indica lovers who want flavour |
| Royal Kush Auto | Earthy kush, relaxing | Old-school kush fans |
| Royal Creamatic Auto | Smooth, creamy, mild | Mellow evenings |
| Fast Eddy CBD Auto | High CBD, low THC | CBD-focused growers |
| Royal Critical Auto | Productive, citrusy | Maximum yield from a small kit |
| Royal Haze Auto | Sativa-leaning, uplifting | Daytime variety |
| Royal AK Auto | Sharp, spicy, assertive | Growers who like bold flavours |
| Blue Cheese Auto | Funky cheese meets blueberry | Anyone who loves that UK cheese profile |
Our honest pick for a first-time grower? Northern Light Auto. It's the most forgiving strain on this list — tolerates minor feeding mistakes, stays compact, and finishes reliably. If you want something with more flavour complexity, Green Gelato Auto is a solid step up. And if you're specifically after CBD rather than THC, Fast Eddy CBD Auto is the only option here — grab that one.
What's Inside the iGrowCan
The tin itself is about the size of a large paint can — nothing that'll raise eyebrows on a shelf. Pop the lid and here's what you'll find:
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Autoflowering seeds | 2 seeds, Royal Queen Seeds genetics |
| Germination plug | 1 pre-shaped plug with predetermined hole depth |
| Coco compost mix | 1.7 litres when expanded |
| BioGrow nutrient | 10g sachet — organic vegetative feed |
| BioBloom nutrient | 10g sachet — organic flowering feed |
| Instruction manual | Step-by-step guide, seed to harvest |
The can itself doubles as your growing container. That's the clever bit — you're not buying a pot separately. The 1.7 litres of coco compost expands when you add water, filling the can and giving the roots somewhere to go. It's a tight space, which is exactly why autoflowering genetics work here. These plants are bred to stay between 30 and 60cm tall, and they'll finish their entire life cycle — germination through harvest — in roughly 10 weeks.
Why the iGrowCan Works for First-Time Cannabis Growers
We've sold grow tents, full lighting rigs, and complete indoor setups for over two decades. And we can tell you honestly: the number one reason people never start growing is overwhelm. They look at HPS bulbs, pH meters, EC readers, ventilation ducting, and they close the browser tab. The iGrowCan sidesteps all of that.
You don't need a tent. You don't need a light timer — autoflowers don't care about photoperiod. You don't need to mix nutrients from three different bottles. The BioGrow and BioBloom sachets are pre-measured at 10g each, so there's no guesswork about feeding concentration. Put the can on a sunny windowsill or a balcony that gets 5+ hours of direct light, and the plant does the rest. We've seen customers grow decent buds on a kitchen counter in Amsterdam with nothing but the kit and natural daylight.
The honest limitation? You're growing in 1.7 litres of medium. That's tiny. Your yield will be modest — think a few grams of dried flower, not ounces. The plant won't reach its full genetic potential because the root space simply isn't there. But that's not the point. The point is you'll learn the entire grow cycle — germination, vegetative growth, flowering, flushing, harvesting, drying — in a single 10-week run. After that, if you catch the growing bug (and most people do), you'll know enough to step up to a proper setup with confidence.
Caught the growing bug after your iGrowCan? The Dark Box Grow Tent 80x80x160cm gives your next plants room to stretch, and a complete grow kit with lighting and ventilation takes the guesswork out of scaling up. For your iGrowCan grow specifically, a small spray bottle and a pH test kit will help you dial in watering — small investments that make a noticeable difference.
How to Use the iGrowCan
- Open the can and remove all contents. Set the seeds aside — don't handle them more than necessary. Clean hands, no squeezing.
- Soak the germination plug in water until it swells up. It has a pre-made hole at the top — drop one seed in, about 1–2cm deep. Cover lightly with the plug material. Keep the plug moist (not waterlogged) in a warm spot, around 20–25°C. A plate with a damp paper towel underneath works well.
- While waiting for germination (typically 2–5 days), expand the coco compost mix inside the can by adding water gradually. Let it absorb fully — it should feel like a wrung-out sponge, damp but not dripping.
- Once the seedling has emerged from the plug and shows its first set of leaves, transplant the entire plug into the centre of the coco mix in the can. Don't remove the seedling from the plug — the roots are already growing through it.
- Place the can in a spot with maximum sunlight. Outdoors in spring/summer is best. Indoors, a south-facing windowsill works. Autoflowers thrive with 18+ hours of light but will grow under natural daylight too.
- Water when the top centimetre of coco feels dry. Overwatering is the most common beginner mistake — if in doubt, wait another day. The can has no drainage holes, so go easy.
- Begin adding BioGrow nutrients to your water during the vegetative phase (weeks 2–4). Switch to BioBloom once you see the first flowers forming (usually around week 4–5). Follow the dilution ratios in the instruction manual.
- Around week 8–9, stop all nutrients and water with plain water only. This is called flushing — it lets the plant use up stored nutrients for a cleaner-tasting final product.
- Harvest when the majority of the tiny hair-like pistils on the buds have turned from white to amber/brown. Cut the plant at the base, hang it upside down in a dark, ventilated space for 5–7 days to dry. Cure in a glass jar for another week if you can wait that long.
One thing the manual doesn't stress enough: that second seed is your backup. Don't plant both at once in the same can. If your first seed germinates and looks healthy, save the second for a future grow or a mate who wants to try. If the first seed doesn't pop after 5 days, then start the second.








