The outdoor season is once again upon us and it’s important to procure seeds and start germinating them. It’s possible to germinate your marijuana seeds either indoors or outdoors. The benefit of indoor germination is that the plants begin their lives in a controlled environment without the risk of extreme weather.
This also allows you to start germination earlier so that you can transplant the seedlings outdoors when the weather is appropriate. You can also place your seeds under constant CFL light. Early springtime often reduces the amount of light that your plants will experience.
Of course, if germinating indoors isn’t possible or it’s too much trouble for you, then you can always germinate the seeds outside. Outdoor germination means that you won’t have to transplant your plants, which is a nice plus.
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The growing season for marijuana goes from spring to fall, but in cold locales, the season is shortened because of the frigid temperatures at the beginning and end. Although cannabis can start growing at any time, it helps to start early so you end up with taller plants and sturdier branches with higher yields.
The mixture of good genes and ideal growing conditions will always produce larger marijuana plants. Be sure to check out all the article on ilovegrowingmarijuana.com that talk about outdoor growing.
This will gives you a solid understanding of the growing process and how best to care for your plants. Here is an article on How To Germinate Marijuana Seeds
The beginning of a cannabis plant’s life is similar to the beginnings for most houseplants. It’s certainly a smart move to use one of the numerous germination and transplanting techniques available for most houseplants.
Hardware stores and nurseries typically have knowledgeable people who understand what works best for you. They can help you find the best pots and provide insight if you use tomatoes as an example.
Tomatoes, corn, and marijuana require virtually the same soil mixture and nutrient quantity, so it’s always good to act like you’re growing tomatoes!
The outdoor season has started and it’s important to procure seeds and start germinating them. If you haven’t purchased marijuana seeds yet, you can check out my seed shop for a wide selection of high-quality seeds at this link. Don’t let yourself fall behind at the start of the season!
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Any tip would help
By giving the seedlings enough light, not natural window sill light. If they do get “Leggy” you can carefully transplant them keeping just the top of the plant protruding from the soil.
Hey Chuck,
This article might be helpful for you! 🙂
https://www.ilovegrowingmarijuana.com/stretching-marijuana-plants/
Stacy
ILGM
how do you keep seedlings from getting tall and stemmy
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