Agriculture Reference
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Many a smoker will say that the best cannabis they ever
smoked was outdoor cannabis. This says a lot about natural sunlight
and the outdoor environment. If you live in a climate that is warm
enough for tomatoes to grow outdoors then you have the climate to
grow some good weed. As an outdoor grower you may either choose
your own back yard or a guerrilla grow in a woods or field. We have
discussed this in a previous chapter before, so we will not go into what
the two types are here.
When you have found a plot that suits your needs you can
then start to prepare your plot. Seeds that are planted in untreated
ground will have a low germination rate. Also you need to think about
when to grow. The months of March and April are very good times to
start your plants because when your plants are mature and begin to
flower it should be about August to September which is just about the
time daylight hours start to decrease. So in April you want to find your
grow spot. Try to remove as many weeds as possible during your grow
plots preparation and do not leave heaps of earth around for people to
notice. Carry the earth away in bags if you have too. You can then
simply sow your seeds in the ground. Do not burry them too deep, a
1/2" to 1" is fine. You may choose to add some pre-made soil to the
patch which you have bought from the store. Again, find a soil with a
NPK value where N is higher than P and K values. This is helpful
because you will find that bag soil does not contain living masses or
potential living masses such as weeds. Even though you may have
treated your outdoor soil patch it may still contain seeds or spores from
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