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Growing Marijuana Hydroponically Growing Marijuana Hydroponically Combining environmental consciousness with organic techniques and a dusting of folk wisdom, this book reveals the growing secrets of sphagnum peat moss and intake air filters to increase yield.

Marijuana Pest and Disease Control: How to Protect Your Plants and Win Back Your Garden Marijuana Pest and Disease Control: How to Protect Your Plants and Win Back Your Garden

A wide range of pests, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies can zap the vitality of any cannabis garden. Inexperienced gardeners often rely on pesticides that are not registered for edibles, as well as other harmful or ineffective techniques than can render plants unusable. This resourceful guide comes to the rescue, showing gardeners how to win back a garden and nurture plants to their full potential, using safe, organic, and integrated pest management techniques. In addition to providing readers with the know-how to get their plants healthy, Marijuana Pest and Disease Control highlights design and garden practices to prevent future infections. Author Ed Rosenthal gears the book to gardeners at every level of experience and in any growing situation from indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse to hydro and terrace gardens. Extensive color photographs and illustrations help identify the exact problem.

Red-Dirt Marijuana and Other Tastes Red-Dirt Marijuana and Other Tastes This collection of Southern's short pieces -- two dozen hilarious, well-observed, and devastating sketches that expose the hypocrisy of American social mores -- is widely recognized as an underground classic

Marijuana Outdoors : Guerilla Growing Marijuana Outdoors : Guerilla Growing 60 Full-color photos, 5 1/2" by 8 1/2"

Contains the most current up-to-date source of information on outdoor marijuana growing. available. Novice & experienced will learn how today's growers are achieving record harvests. Cervantes travelled troughout North America, Europe, Great Britain & Australia to learn how growers harvested the best bud in the world.

Swiss, Italian, French, Canadian and Dutch gardens shown in detail with complete instructions and examples. The most valuable outdoor grower guide.

Marijuana - What's a Parent to Believe? (The Informed Parent) Marijuana - What's a Parent to Believe? (The Informed Parent)

Dr. Cermak covers a broad scope of issues related to marijuana use and adolescents, using the most recent scientific research on marijuana and the brain as a foundation. The issues include a discussion of the developmental phases faced by teens and how drug use interferes with developmental tasks. He delves into the disease concept of addiction as well as the social and political factors that complicate perspectives. The scientific foundation allows Cermak to include a rational discussion of medical marijuana and include scientific and clinical perspectives on social policies as suggestions to replace the failed "War on Drugs."

Cermak's objective is to reorient the reader's perspective from marijuana itself to the brain, by weaving the latest research into a story about how the mind relies on a healthy, chemically balanced brain. In the process, readers will understand both the basic theory of addiction as a disease and the undeniable proof of marijuana's addictive nature. They will also learn the difference between use, abuse and addiction, and that only a minority of teens will become addicted. Cremak speaks to parents who smoke, used to smoke, and those who have never smoked pot; his objective approach entices skeptics--those who do not see any harm in past use--to read on.

Best-known for his work with ACOA and codependents, Dr. Cermak has earned a reputation as a leader in the field of marijuana research because of his work on the California task force for medical marijuana.

Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Marijuana hit mainstream America over 30 years ago and has been accepted by a large segment of society ever since. Despite government efforts to isolate and eliminate its use, it is more popular now than ever. Why Marijuana Should Be Legal analyzes the effects of marijuana and marijuana laws on society. The book addresses the drug’s industrial and medical applications, preserving our Constitutional rights, economic costs, health effects, and sociological aspects. New and updated information includes how state officials are acting against the legalization of marijuana and how U.S. marijuana laws are based on inaccurate and outdated information. In discussing such issues and many more, the book presents clear, documented evidence for all of its conclusions. Also included is an annotated list of organizations that lobby for change of marijuana laws.

The Cannabis Breeder's Bible: The Definitive Guide to Marijuana Genetics, Cannabis Botany and Creating Strains for the Seed Market The Cannabis Breeder's Bible: The Definitive Guide to Marijuana Genetics, Cannabis Botany and Creating Strains for the Seed Market The Cannabis Breeder's Bible offers real-world, professional techniques for breeding primo pot and gives precise growing information for 60 popular marijuana varieties. The book covers new hybridization techniques, international seed law issues, protecting new breeds or strains from knockoff artists, shipping seeds and clones, breeding lab designs, product testing, primordial cannabis, landrace and lost strains, common mutations, and more. This useful guide also features a wealth of photographs, instructive illustrations, and in-depth interviews with breeders and seed bank professionals.

The Feel Good Cookbook: For Medical Marijuana Patients The Feel Good Cookbook: For Medical Marijuana Patients This cook book is filled with delicious recipes that will delight your taste buds and stir up the "chef" within you. Also, for a grin, we've included some crazy facts, and several illogical pot laws, past and present. In addition, we added a few interesting illustrations describing the abundant uses of hemp. You may be surprised to learn the truths about medical marijuana, including the short and long term effects on our minds and bodies. These recipes are the healthy choice for patients in pain. ARRESTING THE PAIN, NOT THE PATIENT

Marijuana Outdoor Grower's Guide Marijuana Outdoor Grower's Guide More than just a grow book, Marijuana Outdoor Grower's Guide provides easy-to-follow instructions and sensible advice on growing marijuana the natural way. Special emphasis is placed on organic and natural methods so that medicinal users need not worry about harmful chemicals. With a focus on simple growing techniques and the hands-on aspects of maintaining a garden, even newbies can enjoy a successful harvest. For the experienced grower, new products and new varieties bred in Canada specifically for outdoor use ensure high-potency, high-yield crops.

Marijuana Botany: Propagation and Breeding of Distintive Cannabis Marijuana Botany: Propagation and Breeding of Distintive Cannabis Cannabis has been cultivated for 10,000 years. In recent times, marijuana has undergone more genetic experimentation and cross-breeding than during the previous 10,000 years. This remarkable hybrid development was accomplished by thousand of individuals new to any kind of farming. Marijuana Botany offers accurate information about all aspects of cultivation. It explains how quality is affected by climate and environment; identification and desirability of female plants; consideration for cultivating sinsemilla; THC production and peak potency; producing desirable plants year after year.

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Marijuana Books

Growing Marijuana Hydroponically

Growing Marijuana Hydroponically