The Marijuana Grower's Handbook: Practical Advice from an Expert (Paperback)

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Cannabis, weed, pot, ganja, maryjane, whatever you call it, it’s now legal in many states (and Canada) and more will follow. Skip your local cannabis dispensary and grow your own.

Anyone can buy marijuana seeds—they are legal to purchase—and with some soil, water, and light, you can grow your own plants. With step-by-step instructions, Tommy McCarthy will show you how to cultivate and raise beautiful hemp plants, as well as how to harvest and prepare the final product.

The Marijuana Grower’s Handbook will teach you many important steps, including:
  • Choosing the right plants.
  • Knowing which seeds to buy.
  • Nurturing your plants.
  • Harvesting and preparing the final product.
  • Avoiding common mistakes.
  • Smoking equipment
  • Hashish
  • Eating marijuana
  • And more!

Growing marijuana should be an enjoyable and satisfying experience. You will be able to watch and enjoy the fruits of your own handiwork and won’t have to worry about dedicating much time or expense. Growing marijuana should be enjoyed, and with the tips and tricks included in The Marijuana Grower’s Handbook, you will be able to see your time and energy come to fruition in this beautiful and helpful plant.

About the Author


Tommy McCarthy is a pseudonym of a self-sufficient outdoorsman who lives off the grid and grows his own entertainment. He teaches survival classes, tests outdoors products, and has worked as a field guide and tracker.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781628738193
ISBN-10: 1628738197
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication Date: September 16th, 2014
Pages: 208
Language: English

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