Cultivating Cannabis Indoors vs Outdoors, (TerpyZ Magazine)

Introduction 

When it comes to growing weed, there are two main ways to do it: indoors vs. outdoors. Greenhouse cultivation carries elements of both indoor and outdoor, but in this article, we gonna focus only on the two. Each choice for growing weed has its own pros and cons, so it can be challenging to decide where the right place is for you.

In this article, we will look at outdoor and indoor weed cultivation, as well as some benefits and drawbacks of each. If you're trying to decide how to grow your marijuana, this information will help you consider the pros and cons of growing weed indoors vs. outdoors.

Benefits of Outdoor Cultivation

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If you have ample space, you can grow more plants outdoors than indoors. Growing your cannabis on ample land allows for unlimited room and sunlight, which means bigger yields than growing in an indoor garden or greenhouse. We will discuss a few other benefits in further detail below.

Diverse Soil Biology

One of the benefits of growing cannabis outdoors is taking advantage of the diverse soil biology. The sun, rain, and wind all work together to create a healthy environment for your plants. This soil diversity leads to robust growth and a higher production rate. Generally plants cultivated outdoor show a higher resilience.
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Cheaper Cost & improved sustainability

Another benefit of outdoor cultivation is that it tends to be cheaper than growing indoors.

For example, outdoor growers don't have to invest in expensive grow lights or climate control systems, which saves money in the long run. Savings in terms of investments for energy expenses also translate to more sustainable production. Most climates around the globe allow for Cannabis production without the need of major inputs.

 

Downsides of Outdoor Cultivation

Although outdoor cultivation has many benefits, it also has a few drawbacks. Below, we will discuss two of the main ones.

 

Bad Weather

One downside of outdoor cultivation is that you're at the mercy of the weather. A bad storm or a cold spell can damage your plants, and there's nothing you can do in most situations. Growing indoors allows you to control the temperature in your growroom, so you're less likely to experience problems with the weather.

 

Pest Pressure and Disease

One potential downside of outdoor cultivation is that you are more likely to encounter pests and diseases. This exposure can be a significant problem if you don't take steps to protect your plants. Pests can damage your plants and reduce yields, while diseases also pose a threat especially if the varieties are not well adapted to local climate conditions. Overall Outdoor plants will be better positioned to withstand pests and diseases, yet control over their introduction is minimal. The best pest control is having healthy plants.

 

Benefits of Indoor Cultivation

While growing cannabis outdoors has its benefits, there are also reasons why growing indoors can be a better option.

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Control Over Your Environment

For one, you have complete control over the environment. This means that you can make sure your plants get the exact amount of light, water, and nutrients they need to thrive.

With indoor growing, you also don't have to worry about pests or diseases as much, as you can safeguard your plants better. In order to achieve it generally well-planned pest and disease control measures have to be implemented and strictly maintained. As the perfect conditions in indoor environments often also contribute to the easy spread of pests. This protection from the elements can be a considerable advantage since pests and diseases can be a major problem for outdoor growers. 

 

Higher Quality Yields

Indoor cultivation also tends to result in higher quality plant yields than outdoor cultivation. This is because you can control the environment and provide your plants with all the nutrients they need. With higher quality produce, you can achieve higher prices for your flowers, as well as you will be able to have more production cycles in one year, as indoor cultivation does not rely on seasons. 

 

Downsides of Indoor Cultivation

While indoor cultivation has many benefits, it also has a few drawbacks. Below are some of the main ones.

 

Higher Costs

The biggest downside of indoor cultivation is that it tends to be more expensive than outdoor cultivation. This higher cost is because you need to invest in grow lights and other equipment. Additional expenses can include electricity and water, as well.

 

Space Constraints

Another potential downside of indoor cultivation is that it can be tricky to find enough space for all your plants. This factor is crucial if you have a small space or live in an apartment or house with limited room available. Growing in a small area can be difficult, and you may need to find a different option if it's not possible.

Also, make sure to select the right cannabis variety for your indoor growing needs, as many Sativa influenced strains tend to stretch considerably during flower, making them harder to control. That is also part of the reason that hybrids were so popular over recent decades as for constraint indoor environment their stocky structure is ideal.

 

Less Environmentally Friendly

Indoor growing also tends to be less environmentally friendly than outdoor growing, as it requires more electricity and produces more heat. And seals of large amounts of soil from the water cycle.

 

Conclusion

If you're thinking about growing weed, consider several factors before making up your mind. While growing outdoors has its benefits, you may want to consider the pros and cons of indoor cultivation as well.

Some factors to consider include:

  • The climate in your region
  • The size of your growing space
  • Available sunlight
  • Your budget
  • The types of cannabis pests and diseases that are common in your area.

Our mutant cannabis varieties are perfect for outdoor growers as they are hard to detect and are adapted to outdoor environments over decades and are proven to be very resilient.

If you are interested in well-proven indoor genetics please check our seedbank to find renowned brands.

We hope this article helps you determine the best way to grow your weed. At TerpyZ, we strive to provide the European and International community with a fantastic seed bank and helpful information about cannabis. Growing your own marijuana from seed is a great way to save money and produce high-quality bud, and we're here to help. 

Have questions? Reach out to TerpyZ's team today with questions or help with your seed selection.

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1 comment

Marnik

Marnik

Very clear overview of the indoor vs outdoor comparison, It’s very nice to see a platform offer more information about different growing types. I’m definitely hoping to see more information regarding the grow of your crazy cannabis mutants!

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