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THE CANNABIS ENCYCLOPEDIA

Thursday , May 742, 2015 | Posted By: admin

THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO CULTIVATION AND CONSUMPTION

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THE CANNABIS ENCYCLOPEDIA

The Cannabis Encyclopedia is the definitive guide to medical marijuana cultivation and consumption. It explains all the essential techniques to grow indoors, outdoors and in greenhouses. All gardening practices are well-researched and illustrated with easy step-by-step examples and instructions. More than 2,000 beautiful color images illustrate this 588-page book. The large 8.5 x 11-inch format, three-column pages are easy to read and packed with up-to-date information that make this book essential for all cannabis gardeners and patients. Chapters on medical cannabis history, cannabinoid measurement and medical varieties provide a firm background for medical patients and caregivers. The Medicinal Concentrates and Cooking with Medicinal Cannabis chapters feature many different methods to concentrate and consume cannabis. Each stage of plant growth is detailed and graphically explained seed, seedling, vegetative growth, clones and mother plants and flowering. Harvest, drying and curing information aims to preserve cannabinoids. Garden room design, construction and maintenance, greenhouse construction and care, outdoor gardens from backyards and patios to large remote fields are all explained in full detail and many step-by-step examples. Four case studies feature two indoor gardens, one with LED and HP sodium lamps, Jorge´s backyard garden and a big garden in Humboldt County, CA. Each aspect of cannabis cultivation is examined in detail with a focus on organic practices preserving the sanctuary, meters, air, light, lamps and electricity, soil, containers, water, nutrients, additives, container culture and hydroponics, diseases and pests and breeding. The comprehensive Nutrient chapter has individual drawings of 14 cannabis plants showing nutrient excess and deficiencies. The Breeding chapter explains methods, plant crosses, back crosses, true breeds, hybrids, etc. and provides step-by-step illustrated instructions on starting your own home breeding program. Learn exactly how to increase yields, increase cannabinoid potency, and make eco-friendly decisions from the expert, Jorge Cervantes. His advice is basic, detailed and reliable.

 

SMOKING WITH STYLE’S REVIEW

The Cannabis Encyclopedia is a MUST HAVE book which contains everything you need to know about growing marijuana. Here are are few of the topics covered in this book:

  • Measuring
  • Cannabis Varieties
  • Life Cycle
  • Seeds & Seedlings
  • Clones & Cloning
  • Flowering
  • Harvest, Drying & Curing
  • & much more!

The paperback I received is nearly 4 pounds and contains over 2,000 images! What the what? In short, if you want to be an expert on cannabis … buy this book!

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

World-renowned expert on indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse cannabis cultivation, Jorge Cervantes (George Van Patten) concealed his identity from 1983-2010 so that he could cultivate, study, write, photograph, and make videos about cannabis without persecution. After 30 years, travel to 5 continents, 20 books, countless articles in 10 languages, and millions of hits on his YouTube videos, Cervantes brings you his best work to date, The Cannabis Encyclopedia.

 

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CANNABIS SEEDS VS. CLONES

Monday , May 1345, 2013 | Posted By: admin

By: Bud S. Moker, Th.C.

Cannabis seeds vs. clones: Which is better? That question is almost as personal as “What’s your number?” Depending on your unique situation, either could be a great option or a total disaster, and asking for advice only muddies the waters with biased opinions that may or may not apply to you.

Do the smart thing & review the pros and cons of each choice so that you can better weigh your options.

 

EASY ACCESS

If you can’t get your hands on clones, the choice is easy: Start out with cannabis seeds. No matter where you live, you can find a reputable online company that will ship name-brand seeds right to your door or your safe address. Doing a little upfront research will ensure that you get premium genetics that are virtually guaranteed to perform exactly as described.

For clones, on the other hand, you must live relatively close to a commercial source like a local dispensary or know a trustworthy fellow grower who will either sell or give you cuts. Both options run the risk of infecting your garden with pests or disease, and the latter means letting someone in on your otherwise stealthy grow and transporting partially grown plants.

This is the perfect time to mention bag seeds. It’s OK to practice with bag seeds, but don’t let the anecdotal stories of stellar results fool you. Most of these seeds are from hermaphrodites and won’t perform like their mother. Cannabis seeds created by expert breeders specifically for cultivation is the best way to get exactly what you want.

 

UNIFORMITY VS. VARIETY

In theory, clones are genetically identical to the mother. It’s a great way to make sure you have all females and that your smoke tastes, smells and feels exactly as you expect. As long as you get a clone from a mother derived from seed, you’re set.

Problems can occur when you get a cut of a cut of a cut. Multi-generation cloning seems to take the heart & soul out of the herb for watered-down flavour, dull bouquets and reduced potency – exactly what you don’t want.

Due to phenotypic variation, cannabis seeds are your chance to have a fabulous mix of plants that are true to their breed and magical one-offs that are fresh & new. Some truly unique phenos go on to be true legends like Exodus Cheese, Chemdawg and the more recent Girl Scout Cookies. In today’s world, that’s worth more than bragging rights – it’s enough to make you world famous.

 

SPEED & VIGOR

Although logic would say that growing from clones would have to be faster than starting from seed, that’s not always the case. Robust, first-generation clones bypass some of the veg time once a viable root system is established, but multi-generation clones often have extended finish times compared to cannabis seeds from the same line. In other words, early harvests are very possible with clones but not guaranteed.

Cannabis seeds, on the other hand, are so vigorous from the start that you can practically see them grow. Each year, breeders release new products with faster maturity times to shorten your overall time-frame even more. Indicas and mixed hybrids are generally faster with Sativas taking much longer. If you’re in a real hurry, autoflowering seeds give you the option of going from seed to harvest in as little as six weeks total.

 

BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

How’s that for dodging the question? In reality, the best choice for the typical home grower is to use a combined approach that starts off with cannabis seeds and slowly converts over to clones as optimal mothers are identified. This solution minimizes security and contamination risks while maximizing control and quality as well as allowing time to learn cloning techniques.

No matter what you choose, remember that growing should be three parts fun and one part work. If you have a second, let us know whether you like clones or cannabis seeds better and why.

 

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