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What Crops Marijuana Can Grow With Outdoors

Growing marijuana outdoors means hiding it, since it is illegal to grow and there are some crops it can be grown with that will help to camouflage the plants and some that it will not grow with.

Weed plants will grow well with crops such as corn or hops, while at the same time these plants are helping to hide the cannabis plants.

Then there are plants like rye, pepperweed or spinach that cannabis plants do not grow well with.

When planting with crops such as these rather than plant all of the weed plants together it is better to stagger them throughout the crop so that they will go unnoticed. Planted in a full crop even within the corn or hops the weed plants would be too noticeable. When planted throughout they will not be easily noticed.

This is one way of planting an outdoor crop without placing it in an out of the way spot and still being able to lessen the risk of them being seen. When planting the crop each of the cannabis plants should be planted approximately three feet apart. To plant any closer than this and it can stunt the pot plants growth, as it needs its room, including the roots.

To prepare the soil lime can be used, mixing approximately one cup of hydrated lime per square yard of soil and a small amount of water soluble nitrogen fertilizer.


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