I suppose you could steal some soil... you're already breaking one law, why stop there?
Germinize your seed first, then plant in soil with a pH of 7.0.
haha, unfortunatly, no, what r u gonna grow it in? Cement?
No, marijuana does not naturally contain iodine as it is not a component typically found in plant matter. However, the soil in which the marijuana is grown may contain trace amounts of iodine depending on its composition.
Yes, if the seed is viable.
I will answer your question as generally as you have asked it. Try bat guano. That is assuming you are growing in soil.
To properly plant marijuana seedlings, start by preparing a well-draining soil mix and filling a small pot with it. Make a small hole in the soil and place the seedling gently inside, covering the roots with soil. Water the seedling lightly and place it in a warm, sunny spot. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, and provide adequate light and ventilation for healthy growth.
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yes
the plant grows but not too well
To effectively plant in compost without soil, you can use a method called "container gardening." Fill a container with compost, plant your seeds or seedlings in the compost, and make sure to water and care for the plants regularly. The compost will provide nutrients for the plants to grow without the need for traditional soil.
Marijuana cultivation typically requires phosphorus-rich fertilizers to support plant growth. When marijuana plants are grown, they may uptake phosphorus from the soil, potentially affecting the phosphorus levels in the growing medium. Excessive phosphorus levels can lead to nutrient imbalances and impact plant health.
Without soil it would be impossible for a plant to grow because the plants gets almost everything from the soil.