Outdoor cannabis cultivation refers to growing marijuana entirely outdoors without the use of any artificial controls.
This guide covers the outdoor growing season and how it compares to indoor cannabis production.
When is the Outdoor Cannabis Growing Season?
The climate determines outdoor marijuana growth seasons. March through May is when Northern Hemisphere cannabis is sown outdoors.
Harvesting occurs from October through December before winter frosts.
Correct strains enable year-round outdoor growing in some tropical locations.
While mold-resistant Indicas prefer colder alpine settings, Sativas prefer tropical climates with longer summers. Outdoor plants need sunlight and moisture to grow.
California growers use long, sunny summers to grow big plants. Unexpected early fall frosts might destroy a crop if blossoming isn’t optimal. Planning is essential for outdoor cannabis success.
Outdoor growth relies on unpredictable factors more than indoor growth under light.
Outdoor cannabis may provide excellent yields under the sun with cheaper initial costs, energy needs, and good siting and genetics. Just adjust and safeguard the crop from dangers.