How to Grow Cannabis: A Beginner's Guide to Safely & Effectively Growing Cannabis Indoors
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ナレーター:
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Michael Purcell
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著者:
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Scott McDougall
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Learn How to Grow Your Own Cannabis Safely and Effectively Indoors!
Do you want to grow your own cannabis in a secure and private place?
Do you want complete control over the quality of your weed?
Growing a garden of cannabis indoors allows you to closely observe its development, without having to deal with the usual array of outdoor pests, nosy neighbors, law enforcement, or harsh weather conditions. Once you have an ideal system in place, an indoor grow is a predictable way to grow excellent-quality weed. If you do it right, you won’t need to look anywhere else to stock up.
Believe it or not, growing your own cannabis can be fairly simple - once you have the materials and know-how to get things underway. Seeds know exactly how and when to sprout, and plants know how and when to bud without any outside influence on our part.
Cannabis is not really meant to be grown as a houseplant. However, a few considerations and modifications go a long way in helping the naturally grown cannabis plant survive in a highly controlled indoor space. This easy-to-listen-toguide will help you get started.
In this book you will learn about:
- Choosing the right location for your cannabis grow
- Choosing the right lights
- What pots and soil you should be using
- Using the right growing medium
- The best nutrients and fertilizer for high-quality buds
- Grow tents and proper air circulation
- How to feminize seeds
- What to do during the vegetative state
- What to do during the flowering stage
- Using CO2 safely and effectively
- How to have a successful harvest
- How to properly cure and store your cannabis
And more!
Download now and get started growing your very own cannabis indoors!
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