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In addition to the technological innovations that indoor hemp cultivation has facilitated, it has also made possible year-round cultivation, tighter control over breeding conditions, and greater ease in product standardization.
The greatest irony about the drug war giving rise to indoor cultivation is that indoor is now often the necessary methodology to produce legal, medically approved cannabis. Producing a cannabis crop that consistently meets regulatory standards requires tighter control over growing conditions. Often indoor hemp flower cultivation is the only thing that can provide this level of standardized consistency.
Nowadays, certain states have laws which dictate that all cannabis grown for dispensary use must be indoor grown. Hawaii, despite having the ideal soil for sungrown hemp, requires cannabis to be grown indoors. California officials have the authority to require cannabis crops only be cultivated inside as well.
While indoor growth operations started out as the ‘speakeasies’ of the cannabis world, they can now be found to be walking hand-in-hand with state and federal legislators.
Despite the demand for indoor flower and its stellar reputation, it is likely to remain a ’boutique’ production. Again an analogy to whiskey seems appropriate. A lot of patience, time, and energy goes into the making of a 25 year, aged, single malt scotch. The time, energy, and resources required for indoor flower means it will always be more difficult to come by than sun-grown and greenhouse grown hemp flower.
Yet let’s not be so quick to dismiss sun-grown and greenhouse grown hemp flower. While indoor may more often than not beat them both in terms of aroma and bud density, the potency of outdoor cannabis has been tested time and again and can be just as strong as indoor flower.
At the end of the day, it’s not a question of indoor hemp flower VS outdoor hemp flower, but a question of the skill and dedication of the growers themselves. There are outdoor hemp flower strains that can outperform indoor strains in all categories of concern, and vice versa.
While indoor strains will win out more often than not, hemp flower enthusiasts should be just as curious and open to trying outdoor strains as they would indoor.
Just like young wines have beaten old wines in blind taste tests, there are outdoor strains that have beaten indoor strains in competitions for aroma, bud density, and potency. This was just as true for traditional cannabis. There is no reason to limit yourself and your experience when it comes to smokable hemp flower
The Bottom Line: The hemp flower market is a ‘brave new world’, with exciting new strains, flavor profiles, and effects waiting to be discovered, regardless of a plant’s method of cultivation. Demand quality, strain variety, and high compliance standards from your hemp flower provider, and enjoy each new discovery!
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