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To keep tabs on your garden’s progress as you implement these new tips, also consider one of our Grow Planners or Grow Jotters. _ We’re confident that you’ll discover heaps of valuable information about cannabis cultivation from these books. What’s Wrong with My Marijuana Plant?: A Cannabis Grower’s Visual Guide to Easy Diagnosis and Organic Remedies by David Deardorff and Kathryn WadsworthĪ unique visual diagnostic guide to help you spot pest, disease, and environmental problems by the symptoms present in your garden.
Marijuana Garden Saver: A Field Guide to Identifying and Correcting Cannabis Problems by Ed RosenthalĬovering pests, diseases, environmental stresses, and nutrient deficiencies, Rosenthal explains how to identify, prevent, and overcome the common challenges that affect many cannabis gardens. Save time, labor, and energy with Bray’s comprehensive and easy to understand guide to hydroponic cannabis cultivation. Hydroponic Marijuana: 3 Foolproof Ways to Grow Cannabis with Hydroponics by Richard Bray Spilotro’s masterful guide to growing cannabis in both indoor and outdoor settings will provide all the information you need to grow exceptional cannabis. How to Grow Marijuana Indoors and Outdoors: 6 Books in 1 by Frank Spilotro Solid insights on how to time your harvest for the best results and cure your cannabis for a smoother, lighter, and more flavorful smoke. Thorough, informative, and straight to the point, Jones’ book is a great choice for anyone seeking to learn more about growing cannabis indoors.ĭoctor Grow’s Harvesting & Curing Guide by Justin Griswell and Victoria Young Growing Cannabis Indoors: Grow Your Own Marijuana Indoors With This Simple and Easy Guide by Chris Jones Learn how to identify potential problems and prevent costly mistakes during and after your harvest, including when flushing, ripening, manicuring and processing, drying and curing, and storing your cannabis. Marijuana Harvest: How to Maximize Quality and Yield in Your Cannabis Garden by Ed Rosenthal and David Downs Green’s reference book is perhaps the most thorough guide to the art and science of growing cannabis currently on the market. The Cannabis Grow Bible: The Definitive Guide to Growing Marijuana for Recreational and Medical Use by Greg Green Stewart shares tips for growers developed from her experience as a Humboldt County cannabis farmer and raises awareness of the urgent need to achieve greater equity and diversity within the cannabis space.
We’ve curated a list of ten of the best books about cannabis cultivation to help you become an expert in the field (or indoor grow room, as the case may be!)ġ0 Extremely Informative Books on Cannabis CultivationĬannabis Breeding: Basic to Advanced Marijuana Propagation by James LoudĪ worthwhile read for both historical cannabis buffs and growers, offering deep dives into the history of cannabis’ genetic profile and a manual on how to create your own unique cultivars.įeminist Weed Farmer: Growing Mindful Medicine in Your Own Backyard by Madrone Stewart Whether you’re a seasoned grower, completely new to the process, or somewhere in-between, there’s always more you can learn to refine your cultivation techniques.