You can choose to grow marijuana outdoors, but germination should be done indoors. Germination done outdoors will increase the risk of failure because it exposes the tiny seeds to wind, weather and temperature fluctuations, mold, and even pests. Since the seeds are still vulnerable and sensitive to any changes, the best way to keep them safe is to germinate them indoors.
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