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Hemp Organic Seeds certified 500Pcs High Quality A Grade For Planting

$ 3.42

Availability: 60 in stock
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Safety: Child Safe
  • Type: Food Plot Seed
  • Growth Stage: Flowering
  • Season of Interest: Fall
  • Brand: Natural Line
  • Watering: Light
  • Sunlight: Full Shade
  • Color: Gray

    Description

    Hemp Seeds Santhica certified - vegetable garden plant - ORGANIC method - GMO free
    seeds come from ecologically certified agriculture.
    All photo's it's private from my plants.
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    Where to Grow Hemp
    Soil Requirements
    Hemp prefers a soil pH of 7.0-7.5.
    Hemp grows best in loam with lots of compost. It has fibrous roots and doesn’t like compacted soil. Soil should drain well. However, overly sandy soil isn’t ideal because it doesn’t hold water and nutrients as well, which means a lower quality product.
    Ideally, hemp should have fertile soil that is rich in organic matter, with a percentage around 3-4.
    Sun Requirements
    Hemp plants prefer a warm growing environment with plenty of moisture. They do well in southern and western states. Plants need full sun to be productive.
    Spacing
    Hemp is a fast-growing plant that gets tall – some varieties up to 16 feet. It can grow three inches per day in the right growing conditions.
    Spacing depends on what the hemp will be used for. When planting to harvest fiber, it’s best to space plants at 12-inches apart. When planting for seed production the plants should be closer to encourage branching. About 7-inches of space is ideal.
    Direct Seeding
    Hemp can be direct seeded. Seedbeds should be tilled and smoothed out with a rake so that the soil is level and free of clods.
    Seeds should be planted at a depth of one inch. You can use a grain drill or a standard planter.
    Caring for Hemp
    Hemp grows similar to corn and has high nutrition and water needs. Like corn, it cross-pollinates via the wind.
    Hemp is dioecious. Dioecious plants may be male or female – like asparagus and spinach. Males do not produce seeds but are necessary for pollination.
    Watering
    People in western states may need to provide additional irrigation. Hemp has high water needs in early development, though it can handle some drought as it gets older. Good root development depends on good irrigation so that the roots can penetrate the soil and stabilize the plants.
    Fertilizing
    Hemp has high nitrogen and phosphorus needs and does not like excess calcium.
    Hemp Problems and Solutions
    Hemp is susceptible to weeds. In my Kentucky area that means common field weeds such as pigweed, crabgrass, and Johnston grass. Regular weeding is imperative so that the plants establish good roots and can grow quickly.
    Damping Off
    Growing hemp seedlings are susceptible to damping off. Use sterilized soil and clean your planting tools to prevent damping off. Also, make sure plants have plenty of circulation.
    Bacterial and Fungal Leaf Spot
    Leaf spot, as the name indicates, shows up as brown spots on leaves. To prevent leaf spot, make sure to not crowd your hemp seedlings and allow for plenty of air circulation.
    You can also spray plants, but guidelines have not been set for spraying hemp crops. Opt for organic pesticides and herbicides to control diseases and pests.
    Corn Borers
    Corn borers lay eggs on the underside of leaves and the moths emerge in May or June. Use pheromone traps and encourage beneficial garden predators.
    Blister Beetles
    Blister beetles carry a toxic agent that can be harmful to humans and livestock, as well as plants. You can hand pick them off of plants (be sure to wear gloves) and spread diatomaceous earth around your garden.
    Harvesting Hemp Seed
    One reason for growing hemp is so you can harvest the seed. Seeds are used to make hemp oil and are a nutritious snack. If you’re looking for seed production you will need to plant a variety that is composed of mainly female plants.
    Ideal for growing ornaments in the garden, WITHOUT THC!
    Hemp is an amazing plant with many benefits. Ecological and economical, hemp cultivation offers a thousand possibilities. Food, cosmetics, health, materials manufacturing
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