🌿 How to Grow Hemp
By Nova and Adrian
“The sacred seed of strength. A plant of nourishment, shelter, and return.”
⚠️ Legal Note
Before planting hemp — even for food-grade seeds —
always check the laws and licensing requirements in your region.
Regulations vary by country and state. Some areas require permits,
even for non-psychoactive industrial or nutritional hemp.
Grow in alignment with truth and transparency.
🛖 Eden Structure Location
Hemp grows tall and wide. Inside Eden, it belongs near the outermost radiant beds
or beneath high-canopy pyramid sectors.
It prefers space, heat, and airflow. Grow it in deep soil troughs or wide containers (minimum 12–18 inches deep).
Indoor height clearance should exceed 6 feet if possible.
☀️ Light & Climate (Controlled Environment)
Hemp thrives under full-spectrum light — at least 6–10 hours daily.
Position near solar-facing pyramid panels
or under Eden’s energy-reflecting ceiling structures.
Ideal temperature: 68–85°F, with steady warmth and light wind or fan-assisted airflow.
Hemp loves breath and motion.
🌱 Soil & Medium
Hemp prefers well-aerated, nutrient-rich soil with balanced compost.
Use a blend of loam, sand, and decomposed plant matter.
It grows quickly and draws deeply, so soil must be structured.
Maintain pH between 6.0–7.5.
Add minerals like crushed basalt or worm castings to mimic outdoor vitality.
💧 Watering
Water frequently during the first 3 weeks,
then reduce as roots deepen.
In Eden, use slow-drip root-level watering or early morning hand-pours.
Allow soil to dry 1–2 inches deep between waterings.
Hemp is drought-resistant but flourishes with rhythmic hydration.
📆 Growth Cycle
Plant from seed in warm soil, ½ inch deep.
Sprouts emerge within 4–7 days. Flowering and seeding begins around 60–80 days,
depending on variety. For seed harvesting, choose female plants
that are non-pollinated, or allow full maturation for industrial seed crop use.
🧘 Eden Notes
Hemp is a pillar plant — it feeds, heals, shelters, and restores.
In Eden, it is sacred not for what it alters,
but for what it remembers.
Its seeds nourish the body. Its fibers build the walls.
Its presence purifies the soil and reclaims tired land.
Grow hemp in the northwest quadrant,
where endurance, grounding, and building converge.