Growing marijuana from seed outdoors is one of the most natural and rewarding ways to cultivate your own cannabis. Whether you’re planning a modest personal harvest or cultivating several plants in your garden, beginning from seed gives you full control over genetics, growth and final quality. It’s cost-effective, environmentally friendly and produces robust plants when done correctly.
In this complete guide, we’ll walk you through each stage of growing cannabis from seed outdoors — from choosing the right seeds and preparing your soil, to germinating, transplanting, caring for your plants and harvesting. With top-tier genetics from Mavericks Genetics, you’ll be set up for a successful, healthy outdoor grow.
Why grow marijuana outdoors?
Growing cannabis outdoors offers several unique benefits:
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Natural sunlight: Cannabis thrives under full-spectrum sunlight, which is difficult to replicate indoors.
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Higher yields: Outdoor plants often grow larger and produce more buds per plant.
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Lower costs: There’s no need for artificial lighting, grow tents or ventilation systems.
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Eco-conscious: Reduced energy usage and a more natural growth cycle.
Of course, outdoor cultivation also means working with nature — weather, pests and seasonal light cycles — but with good planning, these can be easily managed.
What you need to grow cannabis from seed outdoors
Before you begin, ensure you have:
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Feminised or autoflower seeds from Mavericks Genetics
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Germination tools (paper towel or soil method)
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Nutrient-rich soil
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Compost or organic amendments
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Grow containers (if not planting directly into the ground)
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Basic gardening tools
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Access to fresh water
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A spot with 6–8 hours of daily sunlight
Tip: Choose strains suitable for your local climate. Autoflowers or fast-flowering photoperiod strains are ideal for the UK’s shorter growing seasons.
Step 1: Choose the right seeds
Genetics are the foundation of your grow. For outdoor growing in the UK, select strains that are:
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Resistant to mould and pests
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Capable of handling cooler temperatures
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Fast-flowering to avoid early autumn rain
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Photoperiod strains for maximum yield
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Autoflower strains for quick harvests
Explore the full range of outdoor-ready strains at Mavericks Genetics — all rigorously tested for performance and reliability.
Step 2: Germinate your marijuana seeds
Start indoors by germinating your seeds in a controlled environment.
Recommended method: Paper towel technique
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Dampen two clean paper towels with filtered water
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Place the seed between them
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Store in a dark, warm place (~24°C)
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Check daily for the emergence of the taproot (usually 1–5 days)
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Transplant once the root reaches 0.5–1.5 cm
Step 3: Prepare your outdoor grow site
Soil preparation
Healthy soil is vital. You can plant directly in the earth or use pots.
Ideal soil characteristics:
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Loamy texture (balanced clay, sand and organic matter)
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pH between 6.0 and 7.0
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Enriched with compost or organic inputs such as worm castings or bat guano
Preparation tips:
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Dig holes 30–45 cm deep and wide
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Mix in perlite, compost and coco coir to improve drainage and aeration
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Let the soil rest for a week if amending it
Sunlight and airflow
Choose a site with:
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6–10 hours of direct sunlight per day
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Good airflow to prevent mildew
Optional enhancements:
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Windbreaks (fences, bushes)
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Raised beds for improved drainage
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Trellising or support cages for large plants
Step 4: Transplant seedlings outdoors
Once your seedlings have developed 2–3 sets of true leaves, they’re ready for outdoor life.
How to transplant:
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Acclimate them by gradually increasing sunlight exposure over 3–5 days
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Transplant during early morning or late afternoon to reduce stress
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Water immediately and apply mulch to retain moisture
Best time to transplant:
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After the final frost of spring
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When night temperatures remain above 13°C
Step 5: Watering and feeding your cannabis plants
Watering tips
Water thoroughly but less frequently. Let the top few centimetres of soil dry out between waterings.
General guide:
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Every 2–3 days during early vegetative growth
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Daily during peak summer heat
Use mulch to maintain soil moisture and deter weeds.
Nutrient needs
Use organic fertilisers or compost teas. Nutrient requirements vary:
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Vegetative stage: High nitrogen, moderate phosphorus and potassium
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Flowering stage: Low nitrogen, high phosphorus and potassium
Note: Stay tuned for our full guide on cannabis nutrient schedules.
Step 6: Preventing pests and disease
Outdoor plants are more exposed to nature’s challenges, so early prevention is essential.
Common threats:
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Aphids, spider mites, caterpillars
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Powdery mildew, bud rot
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Slugs and root pests
Preventative measures:
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Apply neem oil or BT spray weekly
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Use companion plants like garlic, basil or marigold
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Clear the surrounding area of weeds and debris
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Check under leaves daily for signs of trouble
Step 7: Training and pruning techniques
Help your plants thrive with proper training and pruning:
Low stress training (LST)
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Gently bend and tie down stems to spread out the canopy
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Increases light exposure and promotes bushier growth
Topping or FIMing
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Cut the top of the main stem to encourage multiple colas
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Do this when plants have 5–6 nodes
Pruning
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Remove inner growth that doesn’t receive light
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Improves airflow and reduces risk of mould
Step 8: Flowering stage and when to harvest
When do outdoor plants flower?
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Photoperiod strains: Begin flowering when daylight falls below 14 hours (late summer)
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Autoflower strains: Flower automatically after 3–5 weeks
Signs it’s time to harvest:
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Pistils turn from white to orange/brown
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Trichomes become cloudy or amber (view with a magnifying glass)
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Fan leaves begin to yellow naturally
Step 9: Harvest and dry your cannabis
Harvesting process:
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Cut branches in the early morning
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Trim large fan leaves
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Hang upside down in a dark, well-ventilated area (16–21°C, 50–60% humidity)
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Dry for 7–14 days until stems snap
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Cure buds in airtight jars for 2–4 weeks, “burping” daily
Best strains to grow outdoors from seed
Some strains are especially well-suited to outdoor growing in the UK:
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Autoflowers for multiple harvests in one season
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Mould-resistant photoperiod strains for wetter regions
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High-yield hybrids for full sun
Explore Mavericks Genetics to find outdoor strains perfect for your conditions and preferences.
Final thoughts: Growing marijuana outdoors from seed is natural and powerful
Outdoor cannabis cultivation from seed is a deeply satisfying process that connects you with nature and your plants. With careful planning, preparation and patience, you can produce aromatic, resin-rich buds using only sunlight and soil.
Whether you’re starting small or planting a full garden, begin with premium genetics from Mavericks Genetics to maximise your grow’s potential.
Ready to grow outdoors?
Visit Mavericks Genetics and browse our complete collection of outdoor-ready cannabis seeds. Each pack is backed by strong genetics, excellent germination rates and breeder-grade performance.
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