What Are The Risks
The risks of growing the outdoor weed crop can come from several different occurrences, the first is that it can be found by authorities and it would then be destroyed. The only good thing about this is, as long as it is not on your property there is no way for them to know whose crop it was. Since growing marijuana is not legal the crop needs to be well hidden and caution needs to be taken when visiting the crop.
The next risk in growing weed outside is not letting anyone know where it is no matter how good the crop looks. This is because people can watch the crop, watch you care for it and when it is time to harvest take the crop.
The third risk is nature, there are animals such as deer, chipmunks and rodents that will eat the plants and this can kill them. There are bugs in the dirt and that swarm from area to area destroying crops and weed is not immune to them. The weather can also be a factor in damaging the crop; heavy winds can break the stalks and can rip the buds from the plants. Heavy rains and hail, which also occur from time to time during a planting season can, do damage to plants and drought can make it more difficult to grow a flourishing crop.
Any of these events can be destructive to the cannabis plants that are outside and as a grower there is only a certain amount of protection possible to give the plants.
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