Planting Marijuana Outside
You can either plant the marijuana seeds right away or let them start to grow for about a week inside and then transfer them outside. No matter what method you use there are still some things you have to do for you to be prepared to plant the marijuana seeds in the ground.
Preparing the Soil
You will have to flip the soil over a few times and pour a cup of hydrated lime (for every square yard of soil) and some nitrogen fertilizer (water soluble) and after this the soil will need to be watered a few times and sit for at least a week.
Distance
You don’t want to plant the marijuana seeds right next to each other. You could stunt the growth of the marijuana plants from putting them too close. You should give the seeds a minimum of 3 feet apart from each other.
Ganja can also grow efficiently with corn (or hops) around the plants and this is another advantage to help disguise the plants so people don’t notice them. However, you have to make sure that you are not growing the marijuana plants with spinach, pepper weed, or rye. People may take notice to the plants being placed in patterns as well so random placements can be beneficial.
As far as watering the plants goes you probably won’t have to worry too much. It is likely going to rain during the warmer months so nature can do the job for you. If you want to be extra cautious and monitor the weather then you can take care of watering the plants if the weather has not done so recently. It’s important for the plants to stay hydrated and be watered a few times every week when they are growing outside – especially when they are in the sun for extended periods of time.
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