Pay attention that growing marijuana may be subject to special restrictions and regulation in your country or state. Please contact your attorney to obtain advice before cultivating cannabis.
Disclaimer
Pay attention that growing marijuana may be subject to special restrictions and regulation in your country or state. Please contact your attorney to obtain advice before cultivating cannabis.
There are many opinions on where to grow marijuana. Every method has its advantages and disadvantages. And if you have already decided exactly what you want, and sensibly assessed your capabilities, you should choose between where is it better to grow marijuana: indoors or outdoors?
Lighting
The most important factor, without which plants will not be able to survive, is light. Cannabis requires a lot of sun, but there are also LED lamps that can mimic sunlight. Marijuana needs an average of 6 to 12 hours of light, and the lack of it can negatively affect the plant.
The lighting in the room, although artificial, is moderate and stable.
Climate
This factor cannot be controlled if you want to grow your weed outside, and therefore a more resistant plant should be chosen when temperature fluctuations are large.
Indoor cannabis cultivation takes full control of the climate issue because it is the absence of cataclysms and strong winds that can harm the plant.
Water
It is also a must for successful cannabis cultivation. If you grow your strains outdoors and do not have frequent access to the plantation, then keep the plants near a water source. Growing indoors, or at home, greatly simplifies this process and also makes it much more controllable.
Time and quality
This indicator is important for growers, especially those who are going to sell buds in the future. Please note that indoors the plant still yields faster, and also the buds of such plants are less damaged than those that were grown outdoors.
However, the cultivation of cannabis in natural conditions gives a significant plus to the height of the plant and the richness of the crop. But this also has its drawbacks, because the plant constantly needs to be looked after, as well as its branches should be trimmed.
Efforts must be made for any marijuana cultivation, both indoors and outdoors. But there are also many factors besides weather conditions:
- Pests
- Mold
- Diseases
- Nutrient deficiencies
Unfortunately, these disadvantages are all more likely when grown outdoors.
Price
While indoor growing offers advantages in terms of time and quality, it costs more money. The starter kit can cost up to $ 100, but if you plan to be a professional grower, you will have to spend more. For example, what you will definitely need to buy:
- Soil
- Pots
- Seeds themselves
- LED-lamps
- pH meter
6.Fan
7.Thermometer
- Fertilizers
Greenhouse
One of the best methods for almost all growers is to grow in a greenhouse. It is much better than growing indoors, and it is a whole separate room from which you can make your own small cannabis farm. This is arguably the most costly, but also the most efficient, method of growing weed. This also allows controlling growth, as well as makes it possible to cultivate cannabis in the best possible conditions. You will most likely need experience to properly equip your greenhouse and apply suitable growing methods, but it is worth the time and effort.
In general, the choice of location and methods depends on you, as well as on the strains you want to grow. This business is a responsibility, but it is richly rewarded with a rich harvest. Remember that even your inexperience shouldn't stop you from enjoying this fun process of growing weed.