For example, if you are interested in growing plants that are as large, strong and potentially generous as they can possibly be, no approach comes close to open soil growing. When cannabis plants are grown in open soil, they have absolutely no restrictions whatsoever when it comes to nutrient access and the space available for their roots to develop. This in turn leads to mature plants that are exponentially larger than their container grown counterparts, more often than not with an equally large and impressive final yield.

What’s also great about growing in open soil is the simplicity and minimal expense of setting up in the first place. It might be true to say that containers are not exactly the most expensive of investments when looking to cultivate cannabis, but high quality pots of a sufficient size and in sufficient numbers certainly do not come cheap.

Last but not least, there is of course the inevitable risk of certain pots being blown or knocked over, resulting in potentially irreparable damage to your plants. This is a risk that is eliminated entirely when growing in open soil.