Grow your own Understanding, cultivating, and enjoying cannabis

Nichole Graf

Book - 2017

Making the cultivation of cannabis as accessible as possible, a guide for home-growers provides all the background and instruction needed to set up a grow space, raise the plants and harvest buds, as well as offers a primer on the myriad ways to enjoy the drug that is now legal in some U.S. states for medical or recreational purposes.

Saved in:

2nd Floor Show me where

633.79/Graf
1 / 1 copies available
Location Call Number   Status
2nd Floor 633.79/Graf Checked In
Subjects
Published
Portland, Oregon ; Brooklyn, New York : Tin House Books 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Nichole Graf (author)
Other Authors
Micah Sherman (author), David (Gardener) Stein, Liz Crain
Edition
First US edition
Physical Description
193 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781941040584
  • A brief history of cannabis culture
  • What is cannabis?
  • Conceptualizing your garden
  • Setting up your grow room
  • Tools & equipment
  • Grow mediums
  • Growing
  • Troubleshooting
  • The harvest : drying, trimming, & curing
  • Cannabis in all its forms
  • Consuming your cannabis
  • Cooking with cannabis.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Cannabis culture goes mainstream in this lavishly illustrated artisanal guide to cultivating and consuming marijuana. Food writer Crain (The Food Lover's Guide to Portland) and Nichole Graf, Micah Sherman, and David Stein- the team behind Raven Grass, a cannabis specialty store in Olympia, Wash.-fashion marijuana cultivation as a high-end, enjoyable hobby in the style of brewing beer or growing orchids. Their guide includes short profiles on a variety of popular strains-with notes on flavor, growing tips, and effects of consumption--before getting into the basics of growing your own. The authors provide blueprints for four types of greenhouses (or "growing rooms") along with requirements for humidity, light, airflow, propagation clones, and flowering cycles. The sections on soil composition and pest management address the needs of certain strains, but are also broadly relevant to home greenhouses in general. The instructions for making hash, rosin, and tincture are easy enough for hobbyists. Parts of the book, particularly the chapters on harvest and culinary use, are more art than practical guide; still there's plenty of useful information for newbies. The stylish presentation of the book and its useful information give it broad appeal among open-minded gardeners and 420-friendly readers. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved