Cannabis
Related: About this forumCannabis has a shocking environmental cost - here's how to fix it
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2397220-cannabis-has-a-shocking-environmental-cost-heres-how-to-fix-it/Growing cannabis can consume astonishingly large amounts of electricity and water, as well as damage ecosystems, but it doesn't have to be that way
By Jeremy Hsu
17 October 2023
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What little we do know suggests the environmental costs can be surprisingly high. A 2012 study in the US, conducted while cannabis was still illegal in all 50 states, concluded that indoor marijuana production alone may consume 1 per cent of the nations electricity.
But, many researchers agree, it doesnt have to be this way. From a land-use perspective, cannabis cultivation has a tiny footprint. For instance, California the fifth largest supplier of agricultural products in the world has an estimated 109 billion square metres of agricultural land. Of this, an estimated 8 million square metres or less than 0.01 per cent is used to grow cannabis.
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Whats more, there is no reason why cannabis farming should carry an unusually high environmental burden. Cannabis is not inherently more detrimental to the environment than almonds or grapes or lettuce, says Wilson, whose research aims to help cannabis growers manage pests without using environmentally harmful chemicals.
The trouble is, years of hiding from law enforcement officials during prohibition has shaped the industry, encouraging cannabis growers to adopt energy-intensive or environmentally damaging practices. For instance, to escape scrutiny, many growers have had to operate indoor farms that require inefficient artificial lighting.
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MiHale
(10,839 posts)Problem is that now indoor growing lends itself to a more controlled environment. Because of being forced underground and the development of so many cross breeds much of the genetics (traits) for outdoor growing has been diminished. The emphasis on THC production along with the development of terpenes more beneficial for flavor and smell, instead of for insect and disease protection will keep cannabis manufacturing indoors.
There are breeders that are going back to the basics for outdoor growing. There is a seed breeder in Michigan that breeds Autoflower strains that can flourish in a Michigan outdoor climate or in a grow tent if desired. They can handle temperatures in the low 40s, have a greatly reduced need for fertilizers are smaller in stature and can be trained to produce more than one cola. With a quick turnaround time because of quickly flowering plants ready for harvest in about 3-4 months. 3 grow cycles can be accomplished within one year with a combination of outdoor and indoor growing. This is based on the assumption that modular growing techniques are utilized (grow bags). In ground outdoor using a succession planting schedule 2 grow cycles are possible.