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Table of Contents

Disclaimer

Foreword

DVD 1:

    1.1 : Introduction
    1.2 : The Grow Room
    1.3 : Buffering the System
    1.4 : Germination and Propagation
    1.5 : Transplantation

DVD 2:

    2.1 : A Refresh
    2.2 : The Grow Phase
    2.3 : Establishing
    2.4 : The Flowering Phase
    2.5 : Pinching out and Topping
    2.6 : Males, Females and Hermaphrodites

DVD 3:

    3.1 : Suckers
    3.2 : Canopy Control
    3.3 : Bloom Stimulants
    3.4 : Genetic Diversification
    3.5 : Maturation

DVD 4:

    4.1 : Finishing/Flushing
    4.2 : Botrytis
    4.3 : Spider Mites
    4.4 : Conditions
    4.5 : Harvesting

Acknowledgements

Epilogues

    I : Cannabis

    • Cannabis and its Medicinal Uses
    • Cannabis and its Spiritual and Religious Uses
    • Cannabis and its Industrial Uses
    • Cannabis and its Food Uses
    • Cannabis and its Biomass Energy/Fuel Uses

    I I : Victorian Hash Eaters

    • Club des Haschischins
    by Théophile Gautier : 1846
    Translated by Pascale Winterborne

    • The Lands of the Saracen
    by Bayard Taylor : 1854

    • The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night
    Translated by Richard F Burton : 1855

    • The Hash Eater
    Being Passages from the Life of a Pythagorean by  Fitz     Hugh Ludlow : 1857

    • The Apocalypse of Hasheesh
    by Fitz Hugh Ludlow : 1856

    • Perilous Play
    by Louisa May Alcott : 1869

Afterword

Appendices

I : Useful Information

I I : Nutrient Time Line

Glossary of Terms

Index


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Copyright © 2008 Medical Marijuana Cannabis Cultivation - Pukka Press Ltd. - Disclaimer

All footage taken was filmed on location at the University of London, who possess a Home Office licence to cultivate Cannabis.
All Cannabis grown was grown under this Home Office licence for medical research under a group European initiative to validate the medicinal properties of Cannabis.