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Preparing To Plant Cannabis Outdoors In 2020

As Spring time approaches and we get closer to the possibility of planting this year's crop, there are many factors to consider in order for you to achieve the best harvests possible. In this article we explain what you need to know when it comes to preparing your plants outdoors, as well as our top tips and what to avoid.

By Stoney Tark 

South facing is best

When it comes to the location, South facing is the ideal spot for your Cannabis plants to be. As the sun sets, you will be guaranteed the most direct sunlight possible and not need to worry about moving your plants around as the sun gets higher throughout the seasons.

Plant Into The Ground

Many growers enjoy planting their seedlings directly into a large soil bed, or into the earth. Once the roots have established themselves into the soil, they will now work in harmony with the beneficial microorganisms that exist in the soil, forming a symbiotic relationship. If you are thinking of planting directly into the ground then you should consider the following:

The ideal cultivar

There is such a huge variety of strains to choose from ranging from regular seeds, femenised seeds, autoflowering, CBD rich hybrids and hemp varieties. Now before you get over excited and start investing in genetics, you should have a long think about these factors.

Do you live in a hot or colder climate, and just how many weeks of solid sunshine will your plants recieve when flowering? There is absolutely no point in growing a cultivar that is more demanding than your outdoor environment and fails to mature properly.

Growers that experience shorter summers and colder winters are better suited to growing fast flowering, indica dominant strains, that are also more resilient in terms of fighting of insects, mould and mildew. Those who live in a sunny climate will be able to grow and successfully flower sativa dominant cultivars, because of the long tropical seasons they will be able to enjoy.

Colder climates: Northern Europe

Hot Climates: Southern Europe / California

Which types of pots?

If you do not have the luxury of planting directly into the ground, then using a container that can be moved around if needs be works just as well. Before you fill your pots full of organic growing medium and transplant your precious seedlings, it is a good idea to consider which type of pots to use.

Traditional Plastic

These are your standard pots that can be found in most garden centres, and are very cheap. Even though they are practical, inexpensive and have always been used in the gardening world, plastic pots do have some pros and cons.

Fabric pots

Felt pots revolutionized the way many people grow their Cannabis plants, as these simple and highly effective pots allow for roots to come into contact with the air. This encourages roots to grow out in all directions and to continue pruning, leading to a prolific root zone with a much higher efficacy than a root bound plant.

How big should the pot be?

Cannabis plants typically prefer a space of 14 inches of depth to grow into, so anything over this capacity is seen as a waste of space, growing medium, nutrients and water usage. If you are opting to grow one huge plant then a 50-100 litre felt pot will be a good size.

Planting autoflowering cultivars

The incredible thing about autoflowering cultivars, is how they work so well in all types of climates allowing a grower to harvest multiple times per year. In some cases at least 3 times a year using a fast flowering auto. Growers who experience more challenging weather such as short summers, and cold and windy winters will find hope with autoflowering Cannabis seeds.

Top tips for planting outdoors this spring time

Good luck growing some monsters this year and keeping those curing jars full!

09/04/2020