Cannabis Grows Outdoors Efficiently
Cannabis grows outdoors just like many other plants, and cultivating it in a natural environment can be a very cost-effective method. While indoor growth requires setting up the right tools to replicate the outdoor environment, outdoor growth only needs land, light, and good soil.
For Australians
In Australia, outdoor cultivation needs to be done at the right time, but when is the right time? It depends entirely on your location in Australia. While the general consensus is that the outdoor season in Australia spans from September to May, the exact planting dates will vary based on your region and the climate during those months. As soon as we notice the days getting longer in September, it's time to start planning, no matter where you are. Although there's still a slight chill in the air as spring arrives, meaning it's too early to plant most strains, there are certain autoflowering strains that can thrive during this early period.
As Spring Ends
As spring comes to an end, growers will start germinating and moving plants to prepare them for the increased sunlight and long days in October and November. November will be a busy month for many, focusing on keeping pests away from the plants and adding stimulants to most strains. For those with autoflowering strains, they'll already be harvesting in November and preparing to germinate a second set.
Once Spring Ends
Once spring ends, it's time to pay close attention to your plants, especially during the hot Australian summer. Your plants will need regular watering and checking for diseases in December and January. These months are when growers need to be most vigilant, ensuring their hard work produces a healthy harvest.
Summer is the most demanding time for growers, but once you get through it, you're almost at the finish line for harvesting an eco-friendly, cost-effective, and high-quality product. By using a completely natural environment, you've grown a pure plant that achieves its full potential.