Outdoor Hemp Grow

Outdoor hemp for Industrial
Outdoor Hemp Grow

Outdoor Hemp Grow

Thailand Outdoor Hemp for Industrial

The Thai climate and geography is conducive to hemp cultivation, making the outdoor planting productive especially in the north and upper north-east of the country, where temperatures are typically in hemp’s preferred range of 18-33 degrees Celsius. The growing cycle is also short, with plants being ready for harvest after an average of just 3-4 months and this then allows for 2-3 harvests per year. By contrast, when hemp is planted in Europe, it needs to be grown in expensive indoor temperature-controlled environments which means high cost of cultivation

Industrial hemp are typically grown outdoors for their useful benefits of fiber, leaves and seeds. Industrial hemp is a plant with many uses, including food, fiber, fuel, industrial, and personal care products. A partial list of potential uses of industrial hemp grown outdoors can be found below:

Industrial Hemp Plant Uses

Fibers

  • Textiles: clothing, shoes
  • Industrial textiles: rope, nets, carpet, tarps
  • Industrial products: paper, building materials

Leaves

  • Farm and landscaping: mulch, composting, and animal bedding

Hemp Oil

  • Foods: oil, food supplement; birdseed
  • Personal care: soap, beauty products, moisturizer

Seeds

  • Seed cake
  • Protein flour
  • Animal feed

 

Hemp was traditionally cultivated as a fiber source and most genotypes in temperate climates had very low tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content. Hemp is best adapted to well-drained soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Hemp does not grow well on wet soils or those with a heavy clay content. Hemp is sensitive to soil crusting and soil compaction, which can occur on these soils.

 

Following the Thai government’s decision to legalize growing of hemp plants and distribution of hemp products for prescribed purposes, the commercial cultivation of the crop is beginning to attract significant interest from farmers and entrepreneurs.

 

More farmers in Thailand are turning to hemp production for its economic benefits. It’s legal for them to sell a variety of hemp-made products derived from leafs, fiber, seeds, roots and even the flower.

 

Some of the industries that requires hemp products are beverages, food, medicines and supplements, apparel, and cosmetic industries. Thailand’s natural advantages with regard to hemp cultivation, the country has the opportunity to become a major player in this emerging new industry and to grow with a rapidly expanding global market that is forecast to have a value of around USD 15.8 billion within the next 5 years.

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Hemp Fibers

Production of clothing, shoes, rope, nets, carpet, tarps, paper, building materials

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Hemp Leaves

Dry leaves for hemp tea or CBD tea, leaves for cooking ingredients and fresh beverages

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Hemp Seeds

Hemp seeds are a good source of protein and fiber. Hemp seeds also have other health benefits

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Hemp Oil

Foods: oil, food supplement; birdseed. Cosmetics: soap, beauty products, moisturiser

There are many ways to eat hemp protein, oil, and seeds, including:

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  • In a smoothie
  • Oatmeal or Cereal
  • Sprinkled on salad
  • As a nut butter
  • As a form of milk called hemp milk
  • On yogurt
  • In meal bars or granola bars
  • On casserole dishes
  • Added to baked goods
  • As a cooking oil

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