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Much focus has been placed on growing marijuana outdoors in the United States and around the world due to the decriminalization of marijuana occurring, leading to a free hand in growing marijuana outdoors without fear in most states.<br>Read more<br>http://www.ganjababy420.com/how-to-grow-marijuana-outdoors-2/
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Best time to plant marijuana outdoors Much focus has been placed on growing marijuana outdoors in the United States and around the world due to the decriminalization of marijuana occurring, leading to a free hand in growing marijuana outdoors without fear in most states.
Although, growing marijuana using hydroponic systems are known to give very satisfying results, it cannot beat growing marijuana outdoors. It is the most rewarding process when growing marijuana. However, growing marijuana outdoors can be tedious, especially places where growing marijuana is still illegal. It takes some experience to hide and protect your marijuana investment. That being said, if you can successfully hide and grow your marijuana plants to maturity, you in for a bountiful harvest.To grow marijuana successfully outdoors, you need the right procedure to do so. If you fail in any of these, you are sure to fail or have a small harvest. Location Do not be deceived, marijuana must not be grown in hot, tropical climates. There are marijuana strains developed to be bred in sub-zero temperatures successfully, with significant yield. Site Selection The right location for growing marijuana is vital, and it should be treated as such. An appropriate site is one with ease of access to the essential requirement for the optimal growth of the marijuana plant. Another important site requirement is how well stealth and the plant can be hidden; this is for states with strict laws on marijuana cultivation. Once you have ascertained that the site has all the qualities needed for marijuana cultivation success, you can then prepare the site for cultivation.
Sunlight It is important to note that sunlight is essential for the growth and maturity of your marijuana plant. So, during the site selection process, it is important to choose a place that avails your plants enough sunlight for maximum growth. The least that is appropriate for your plants is six hours of sunlight daily. Also, watch out for other trees and plants that may shade your plants. If you can, cut them off before planting. Note that if you are checking out your cultivating area in spring, there will be much foliage during the summer. Water A site with adequate rainfall is appropriate. However, if your site is located in areas with longer dry seasons, you will need an alternative source of water for your marijuana plants. Siting your farm close to a stream might be appropriate, but remember you might have to contend with flooding when the season for it comes. You can also get a water tank to augment your water needs. This could be attached to an irrigation system as well. This will ease the stress involved in artificially watering plants. Keep an eye for weather forecast and be adequately prepared for them. This is the key to keeping your marijuana plants alive till maturity. Soil When checking the soil of your site, note that a good soil should stay compacted when squeezed together, the soil should be able to fall apart easily when a little pressure is applied. It should also have a dark brown coloration.
Note if there are an abundant amount of plant life in the area. Thus signifies that the area is blessed with adequate water and soil for plant growth. Check the pH of the soil as well, it is easy to get a cheap pH meter. The soil should be slightly acidic with a pH if 5.5 to 6.5. If the soil is not up to par, you can improve the soil using manure, Perlite to improve drainage and aeration. Seeds or clone selection Clones are better than seeds when selecting which to plant. They have the right traits and are feminized. They are also at the seedling stage; this cuts away the nursery process entirely. However, if you want to go the seed route, ensure you get them from reputable stores and handle them with care to increase germination rate. Germination This section is for those going the seed route. There are two planting options. Direct field planting and nursery planting. Planting in the nursery has a higher germination rate, it gives you the control over critical stages of plant growth. Planting Strong nursery plants can then be transplanted to the field. Ensure the holes can accommodate the root system of the plant without being crushed. If this is done correctly, you will have healthy plants, reaching the vegetative stage fast ending up full and robust. You should also feed your plants with nutrients from fertilizers at the appropriate time.