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Canibus Seeds

Canibus Seeds

Canibus Seeds
When planting cannabis seeds there are two distinct methods that produce differing results.
Growers may choose to plant Canibus seeds in outdoor soil or to grow their them through hydroponics, a technique of growing plants (without soil) in water containing dissolved nutrients.


Planting cannabis seeds outdoors produces…


A taller, spindlier plant

Fewer, but larger and weightier floral buds

Stronger floral odor sometimes reminiscent of citrus fruit
Planting with hydroponics produces…


A fuller, more robust plant

More but smaller and lighter floral buds

Less floral odor
The THC content of plants grown from Canibus seeds planted outdoors is usually on the high end, around 25%. Canibus seeds planted in natural outdoor soil create a plant with a tight small ball of roots that no doubt contributes to the plants leaner growth.

While soil grown seeds produce fewer buds per plant that never become anywhere near the size of those grown with hydroponics, the floral clusters make up for these shortcomings in size and odor.

Depending on where you live, growing seeds outdoors, away from your home reduces your risk of possibly being criminally investigated. However, deer love plants grown from cannabis seeds and there is always the risk that someone may stumble upon your crop and relieve you of it.

Below is a small list of commercially available cannabis seeds:


Durban
Early Girl
Early Pearl
Ruderalis Skunk
For more information on growing Canibus seeds see the section on growing marijuana.

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