Growing hemp does not inherently ruin the soil; in fact, it can be beneficial for soil health. Hemp has a deep root system that helps improve soil structure, prevent erosion, and enhance nutrient cycling. However, like any crop, if grown intensively without proper management practices, it can lead to soil depletion and degradation over time. Sustainable farming practices, such as crop rotation and organic amendments, can mitigate potential negative impacts.
By 1621, the British were growing cannabis in Virginia where cultivation of hemp was mandatory.
Hemp fabric is made from fibers from the hemp plant. Hemp is a high growing variety of the Cannabis plant.
Hemp Growing - New Zealand 1914 was released on: USA: 28 July 1914
People use pesticides/chemicals. Chemicals ruin the soil.
Giant Hemp
Reusing potting soil from last year will ruin your lawn.
Hemp prefers a mild climate, humid atmosphere, and a rainfall of at least 25-30 inches per year. Good soil moisture is required for seed germination and until the young plants are well established.Industrial hemp can be grown on a wide variety of soil types. Hemp prefers a sufficiently deep, well-aerated soil with a pH pf 6 or greater, along with good moisture and nutrient holding capacity. Poorly drained soils, however, are not recommended as excess water after heavy rains can result in damage to the hemp crop. Hemp is extremely sensitive to flooding and soil compactionWith this information it seems pretty unlikely that hemp would be able to survive in the rainforest since there is so much moisture, and wet soil.
Unfortunately yes. There is only one legal hemp growing facility in the US and that is an experimental 40 acre facility in Hawaii. Odd factoid up until sometime in the 1800's hemp growing was required for all farmers and in fact was considered legal tender
Soil is good for growing anything.
i think fertile soil is good for growing plant?
black soil is the best for growing cotton plants
Spoil.