Cannabis cultivation' nutrient needs vary widely depending on the variety, they are usually determined by trial and error and fertilizers are applied sparingly to avoid burning the plant.
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Cannabis cultivation' nutrient needs vary widely depending on the variety, they are usually determined by trial and error and fertilizers are applied sparingly to avoid burning the plant.
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Cannabis cultivation grown is induced into flowering by decreasing its photoperiod to at least 10 hours of darkness per day.
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Cannabis cultivation can be grown outdoors, either on natural soil or in pots of pre-made or commercial soil.
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Outdoor Cannabis cultivation, growers choose areas that receive twelve hours or more of sunlight a day.
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Cannabis cultivation is grown hidden by a crop that is taller, such as maize.
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Cannabis cultivation can be grown indoors in a soil-like medium under artificial light, adding plants are given water.
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Cannabis cultivation plants require both dark and light photoperiods, so the lights need a timer to switch them on and off at set intervals.
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Hydroponic Cannabis cultivation generally occurs in greenhouses or indoors, although there is no practical obstacle to growing outdoors.
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Environmental impact of cannabis cultivation includes all the environmental issues which occur as a result of cannabis cultivation.
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Cannabis cultivation agriculture is a massive industry in its scope and extent, yet its environmental impact is much less researched than comparable agricultural products produced at this scale.
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The study noted that indoor cultivation is mostly a consequence of illegality, and if cannabis were legal, then outdoor cultivation would greatly lower this use of electricity.
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Cannabis cultivation plants produce volatile organic compound in great enough amounts to increase the criteria air pollutants in indoor and outdoor environments.
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