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Author | : Danny Danko |
Publisher | : High Times |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011-02 |
Genre | : Cannabis |
ISBN | : 9781893010284 |
This is the ultimate guide for cannabis connoisseurs and pot aficionados, as well as bud beginners and nug novices. Danny Danko, the senior cultivation editor ofHigh Times,separates the folklore from the facts to get the real scoop on the highest quality sensimilla strains available to ganja growers all over the planet. Breeders from the best seed banks on Earth reveal their secrets to creating the finest Cannabis Cup champions and annualHigh TimesTop Ten Strain Awards winners. This compendium covers the world's top pot varieties, all meticulously researched and lovingly described in terms ranging from odors and flavors to potency levels and medicinal properties.
Author | : Justin Griswell |
Publisher | : Professor Grow, LLC |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2013-08 |
Genre | : Cannabis |
ISBN | : 9781940548005 |
The authors present their real-life knowledge about 65 cannabis strains, including the strains' lineage, strain-specific growing tips and strains' past medicinal uses.
Author | : Victoria Young |
Publisher | : Professor Grow, LLC |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2011-05 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9780615492032 |
Would you like to know more about medical marijuana? Do you question the accuracy of information you were given about cannabis strains? Do you wonder which strains are highest in THC? Book of Strains answers these questions and more. Book of Strains is for you if you want to know: -- How to pick the marijuana strains that work for you. -- What the average THC content is in the 50 most common strains. -- Whether a strain is pure Indica or Sativa or a percentage of each. -- The strains that were crossed to produce each strain. -- How easy a strain is to grow. -- What states allow medical marijuana. -- What ailments each state has approved for MMj. -- Where you can get your medical marijuana tested for cannabinoid content. You can see more sample pages at this URL: http: //professorgrow.com/wp-content/uploads/Sample_Pages_from_Book_of_Strains.pdf
Author | : Michael Blood |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2020-11-24 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1510755977 |
An in-depth guide to finding the right cannabis strain for your needs—both on a recreational and medicinal level. With an ever-increasing number of states legalizing the use of marijuana, the buyer is faces with the question: “Which strain is going to give me the best results?” Thankfully, in 100 Best Cannabis Strains, you will be able to find all the answers to your questions. With in-depth details on each strain, readers will be able to determine which is right for them. Having trouble sleeping? Consider Orange Tree. Looking to relax? Give OGKush a try. In addition to images for each strain, readers will be supplied pertinent information to best help find the perfect remedy. Such details include: Strain Ratio (Sativa/Indica) Amount of THC and CBD Potential Side Effects Medicinal Benefits And much more While there are literally thousands of strains—and more coming out each day—this pocket guide will help you navigate through all that cannabis has to offer. Whether it’s Bubba Kush, Charlotte’s Web, Cherry Pie, White Widow, Jack Herer, Confidential Cheese, or Granddaddy Purple, 100 Best Cannabis Stains is your one-stop-shop to getting the most out of your cannabis.
Author | : Michael Blood |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2017-11-10 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781979600699 |
Whether you want to grow 3 plants or 30,000 there are many factors to take into consideration: Would you rather grow a strain that produces 38g per season or one that yields 9 Kilos? Would you rather grow a strain that has a high incidence of unwanted side effects (Anxiety, paranoia, headaches, etc.) or one that has a very low incidence of said effects? Do you want to grow a strain that has a 29%THC level or one that has 5%THC? One that has 0%CBDs or one that has 47%CBDs. Would you like to know which strains are almost totally immune to powdery mildew, fungus and mold or one that is particularly vulnerable to these diseases? One that can grow clear into the snows of Fall or one that needs a Mediteranian climate to thrive? Do you want to grow a strain that produces particularly well under indoor lighting or one that requires an outdoor grow to thrive? Atrain that reach only 18" to 24" tall or one that grows to 12 feet? A strain that needs little water or one that requires a good deal of water? Then there are strains that absolutely must have a good deal of support and those that require none at all. Strains that take 20 weeks of flowering (After a long vegetative period) and strains that go from seed to harvest in 28 days. Interested in the medical conditions a given strain is good for? Here you can find over 120 medical conditions are listed among over 500 strains. There are even strains with near zero THC and over 42%CBDs for medical use with no high whatsoever. There are strains that have an intense odor when growing and will alert anyone within several hundreds of yards and there are strains with little odor or even an aroma that smells like something different than marijuana altogether. If you think you are going to get this information in one place - you are right. It is this book. Other than that, I hope you have thousands of hours to read many dozens of books AND search hundreds of web sites. That is what I did for the last two years. These are the results. This is NOT a book strictly about horticultural practices for marijuana in general (though you will find brief comments and an excellent all around organic bug and disease control spray menue herein). If you want in depth general marijuana horticultural information there are many sources easily available. George Servantes is one of the best and there are countless videos on You Tube for such information. This book is completely about STRAINS, what they need to grow, how they grow best, and every aspect about each strain.. You will find it invaluable.
Author | : Seth Matlins |
Publisher | : Abrams |
Total Pages | : 22 |
Release | : 2017-04-18 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 1683351940 |
Legal in all 50 states, this entertaining, informative, and whimsically illustrated guide covers 4,000 years of weed and its significance—psychoactive, cultural, medical, sexual, and more—in just 22 pages and with 20 scratch-&-sniff scents. From the science behind the munchies to the botanical link between weed and beer; from weed’s sexual upsides to its (literal) sexual downsides; from Tupac to Shakespeare to why weed makes music sound better: This book may just be the greatest-ever gift for anyone from the cannabis connoisseur to the cannabis curious.
Author | : Spurs Broken |
Publisher | : Amherst Media, Inc |
Total Pages | : 245 |
Release | : 2018-12-01 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 1682033872 |
Beauty of Cannabis is a visual journey into the spectacular marijuana strains being grown in the 21st Century. Award-winning photographer Spurs Broken takes us as deep as the lens will allow by directing light into the valleys between the leaves and through fissures full of crystal trichomes to reveal the beautiful strands, strings, and balls of earthly delight. Readers will learn to direct light inside each bud so it can reflect off the crystals to reveal beautiful colors and will discover the rewards of alternating the depth of field by a few microns to find the deep-orange pistils and the saturated brilliance that manifests from the contrast when a shot is done just right. Cannabis connoisseurs will delight in intimate views of what they’re smoking, as Spurs’ signature style of macro-photography reveals the makeup of each plant’s personality and characteristics of the individual strains in all their glory.
Author | : Caryl Flinn |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 1992-06-15 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1400820650 |
When Dmitri Tiomkin thanked Johannes Brahms, Johann Strauss, Richard Strauss, and Richard Wagner upon accepting the Academy Award for his score of The High and the Mighty in 1954, he was honoring a romantic style that had characterized Hollywood's golden age of film composition from the mid-1930s to the 1950s. Exploring elements of romanticism in film scores of composers ranging from Erich Korngold to Bernard Herrmann, Caryl Flinn argues that films tended to link music to the sense of an idealized, lost past. Just as the score of Gone with the Wind captured the grandeur of the antebellum South, others prompted flashbacks or suggested moments of emotional intensity and sensuality. Maintaining that many films treated this utopian impulse as a female trait, Flinn investigates the ways Hollywood genre films--particularly film noir and melodrama--sustained the connection between music and nostalgia, utopia, and femininity. The author situates Hollywood film scores within a romantic aesthetic ideology, noting compositional and theoretical affinities between the film composers and Wagner, with emphasis on authorship, creativity, and femininity. Pointing to the lasting impact of romanticism on film music, Flinn draws from poststructuralist, Marxist, feminist, and psychoanalytic criticism to offer fresh insights into the broad theme of music as an excessive utopian condition.
Author | : Elissa Zellinger |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2020-10-07 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1469659824 |
In this book, Elissa Zellinger analyzes both political philosophy and poetic theory in order to chronicle the consolidation of the modern lyric and the liberal subject across the long nineteenth century. In the nineteenth-century United States, both liberalism and lyric sought self-definition by practicing techniques of exclusion. Liberalism was a political philosophy whose supposed universals were limited to white men and created by omitting women, the enslaved, and Native peoples. The conventions of poetic reception only redoubled the sense that liberal selfhood defined its boundaries by refusing raced and gendered others. Yet Zellinger argues that it is precisely the poetics of the excluded that offer insights into the dynamic processes that came to form the modern liberal and lyric subjects. She examines poets—Frances Sargent Osgood, Elizabeth Oakes Smith, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and E. Pauline Johnson—whose work uses lyric practices to contest the very assumptions about selfhood responsible for denying them the political and social freedoms enjoyed by full liberal subjects. In its consideration of politics and poetics, this project offers a new approach to genre and gender that will help shape the field of nineteenth-century American literary studies.
Author | : Robert R. Archer |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2013-03-09 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 3662025116 |
Although over 40 years have passed since Jacobs (1945) convincingly established the basic radial pattern of residual growth stress in growing trees, yet this phenomenon is still not widely appreciated in wood science and technology circles. This is in spite of the fact that the presence of these stresses of sizeable magnitudes has long been recognized as a primary cause of shakes and splits in logs as well as the warping of lumber sawn in the green condition. The presentation of the subject of growth stresses in trees presents some special problems due to the wide range of specialists who potentially might have an interest in the subject. For example, tree physiologists interested in questions such as the relation of mechanical stress to stem taper and the role of reaction wood and gravity forces in determining tree crown form encounter growth stress models. Silvi culturists interested in the relation ofthinning practices to wood quality find that wood properties are correlated with growth stress levels which are in turn significantly changed by cutting practices. Wood techno logists interested in the relation of residual growth stress gradients in green logs to the dimensional quality of sawn and seasoned lumber are forced to take a more quantitative approach to the effect of growth stresses than might have been the case in the past.