Growing Marijuana for Beginners by Jack Baker

A Practical Guide to Growing Indoor or Outdoor Cannabis Plants

From smoking to cannabutter, this easy to follow manual will make you an expert of marijuana cultivation and consumption.

Growing marijuana for beginners

Are you looking for a step-by-step guide to grow marijuana indoor or outdoor? 

 

This book will give you complete knowledge about weed cultivation and teach you tips and tricks for a greener field 

 

Have you always wanted to start growing MJ? Cannabis cultivation has never been easier, and both indoor and good outdoor results are within your reach.

In this beginners’ guide, you will find basic knowledge about weed, seeds, and everything relevant to success in this field of business. Please note that MJ is not legal in all the states, so a chapter will guide you on the best solutions depending on the state you live in. 

 

You will discover that this kind of cultivation isn’t demanding in terms of care. You just need to get a nice setup, have the right tools, and put some love into the plants. The leaves are delicate, but they will pay you back big time in flavors and aroma.

In this book, you will learn:

The differences between varieties of marijuana
The healing and therapeutic power of quality weed
To set up a successful cultivation of marijuana, either indoor or outdoor
Which are the safe uses of marijuana and law and regulation of marijuana plants
How to use hydroponics and aquaponics system to grow marijuana

AND MUCH MORE! 

 

From smoking to cannabutter, this easy to follow manual will make you an expert of marijuana cultivation and consumption.

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Genre: GARDENING / Marijuana Cultivation

Language: English

Keywords: marijuana growing, marijuana cultivation, cannabis cultivation, cannabis

Word Count: 26,033

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Sample text:

Our general relationship with weed begins and ends with cultivation. All forms of marijuana grown and used for consumption are derived from a cultivated plant. The value of the cannabis plant, medicinal or otherwise, is largely dependent on what we do with it — how and when we grow it, how we refine it for our own consumption, and even what words we use to describe it.
Cannabis can be divided into male and female parts since it is known to be a dioecious plant. According to the normative plant growing, male plants are important for reproduction which calls for the process of pollination. This stage is important in producing seeds. The female plant, on the other hand, is responsible for producing the essential cannabinoids for development, namely cannabidiol acid or CBDA and tetrahydrocannabinol acid (THCA), which convert to CBD and THCA, respectively. Many other compounds, such as flavonoids and terpenes, are generated by cannabis and function in tandem with cannabinoids to create and improve the drug's desired impact.
The types of cannabis accepted globally are still a topic of debate. Nonetheless, the majority of countries consider Cannabis sativa L. as a distinct cannabis species. Other locations, on the other hand, identify up to three species based on geographical location, morphology, and genetics, such as Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis. The primary method of differentiating between the present indica and sativa plants is when their traits become overtly distinguishable during the cultivation period.


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