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DIY Autoflowering Cannabis

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by Jeff Lowenfels


  RESOURCES

  BLOGS AND LISTSERVS

  Autoflower.net

  https://www.autoflower.net

  The Weed Blog

  https://www.weedblog.com

  The Growery

  https://www.growery.org

  Grass City

  https://www.GrassCity.com

  Marijuana.com

  https://www.marijuana.com

  CANNABIS LOCATORS AND INFO SITES WITH VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS

  Weedmaps—will help you find the locations of dispensaries that sell seed. It will also describe strain attributes.

  htpps://www.weedmaps.com

  Leafly—will help you find the locations of dispensaries that sell seed. It will also describe strain attributes. There is a free newsletter.

  https://www.Leafly.com

  MAGAZINES

  High Times—Started during the mid-1970s, this magazine was the standard for a full generation while Cannabis possession was illegal. It has a great website and continues its work. https://hightimes.com

  Free—Print magazines come and go, but there are numerous publications available free at dispensaries.

  PREMIXED ORGANIC SOILS

  There are lots of premix soils. Here are some names to look for, though don’t overlook local brands. It might be helpful to get recommendations at a grow store if you are new to indoor soils.

  Roots Organics

  ProMix BX

  FoxFarm/Happy Frog

  Miller Soils

  Black Gold

  FURTHER READING

  Books by the author

  A trilogy of books that explains the organic system. All are must-reads.

  Teaming with Microbes: The Organic Gardener’s Guide to the Soil Food Web, Timber Press, revised ed., 2011

  Teaming with Nutrients: The Organic Gardener’s Guide to the Optimization of Plant Nutrition, Timber Press, 2013

  Teaming with Fungi: The Organic Growers Guide to Mycorrhizae, Timber Press, 2017

  Books by Jorge Cervantes

  George Van Patten used the alias Jorge Cervantes to write grow books during prohibition. His were some of the first to popularize home growing of Cannabis.

  His books are published by his eponymously named publishing house, Van Patten Publishing, http://www.vanpattenpublishing.com

  Marijuana Grow Basics: The Easy Guide for Cannabis Aficionados, Van Patten Publishing, 2009.

  Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower’s Bible, Van Patten Publishing, 2006. There were six editions.

  The Cannabis Encyclopedia, the Definitive Guide to Cultivation and Consumption of Marijuana, Van Patten Publishing, 2015. This is a revised and extended version of Marijuana Horticulture with more than twice the original text and a thousand more images. Foreword by Vicente Fox Quesada.

  Books by Ed Rosenthal

  Ed Rosenthal was an early Cannabis entrepreneur and pioneer in the legalization movement. He paid the price for seed development and sale during prohibition. His books are available through his website, www.edrosenthal.com

  Ed Rosenthal’s Marijuana Grower’s Handbook

  Marijuana Pest and Disease Control

  Beyond Buds, Next Generation: Marijuana Concentrates and Cannabis Infusions

  Other suggested books

  Growing Indoors for Fun and Profit, by Michael Wolf Segal (aka Farmer in the Sky), pioneering grower and advocate of legalization. He is responsible for developing the Sea of Green method of cultivation. Growing Indoors was first published as a pamphlet in 1985. Limited availability.

  True Living Organics: The Ultimate Guide to Growing All-Natural Marijuana Indoors, 2nd ed. 2016, by The Rev, an early organic convert who quickly became a guru to others he converted.

  What Is Wrong with My Marijuana Plant? A Cannabis Grower’s Visual Guide to Easy Diagnosis and Organic Remedies, paperback 2018, by David Deardorff and Kathryn Wadsworth. They have a similar book for tomatoes.

  Growing Marijuana: A QuickStart Indoor / Outdoor Grower’s Guide for Medical and Personal Marijuana Cultivation, 2016, by Gary Keller and R. Moore.

  POPULAR SEEDBANKS

  Barney’s Farm

  https://www.seedsupreme.com/seed-banks/barney-s-farm.html

  Big Buddha Seeds

  https://www.bigbuddhaseeds.com

  Cali Connection

  https://www.seedsupreme.com/seed-banks/cali-connection.html

  DNA Genetics

  https://www.seedsupreme.com/seed-banks/dna-genetics.html

  Dinafem

  https://www.dinafem.org/en/autoflowering-Cannabis-seeds/

  Dutch Passion

  https://www.dutch-passion.com/en/

  Greenhouse Seeds

  https://www.seedsupreme.com/seed-banks/green-house-company.html

  Mephisto Genetics

  https://www.Mephisto-genetics.html

  New Breed Seed

  http://www.newbreedseed.com/

  Nirvana Seeds

  https:www.nirvana-seeds.com

  Pyramid Seeds

  https://www.pyramidseeds.com/

  Royal Queen Seeds

  https://www.seedsupreme.com/seed-banks/royal-queen-seeds.html

  Seedsman

  https://www.seedsman.com

  Sensi Seeds

  https:www.sensi-seeds.com

  Suzy Seeds

  https://suzyseeds.com/Cannabis-seeds/autoflowering/blue-berry-fruit-auto

  Seed Supreme

  https://www.seedsupreme.com/seed-banks/tga-subcool-genetics.html

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  ALSO AVAILABLE

  • The Food Lover’s Garden: Growing, Cooking and Eating Well by Jenni Blackmore

  • The Art of Plant-Based Cheesemaking, revised & updated 2nd edition: How to Craft Real, Cultured, Non-Dairy Cheese by Karen McAthy

  • Worms at Work: Harnessing the Awesome power of Worms with Vermiculture and Vermicomposting by Crystal Stevens

  • Pure Charcuterie: The Craft and Poetry of Curing Meats at Home by Meredith Leigh

  • DIY Kombucha: Sparkling Homebrews Made Easy by Andrea Potter

  • DIY Mushroom Cultivation: Growing Mushrooms at Home for Food, Medicine, and Soil by Willoughby Arevalo

  FORTHCOMING

  • Your Indoor Herb Garden by DJ Herda

  • DIY Sourdough by John and Jessica Moody

  #homegrowncitylife

  This huge cola from a New Breed Seed Autoflowering Cannabis plant, Timberline, VAR, is something to strive for. HAROLD FRAZIER, NEW BREED SEED.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  JEFF LOWENFELS (Lord of the Roots), is one of the most humorous and entertaining lecturers and writers on the organic gardening circuit. He is a reformed lawyer who went back to his childhood roots to become a leader in the organic gardening movement. He is the author of a series of award-winning and bestselling books, three of which have become bibles for organic growers worldwide, including Teaming with Microbes, Teaming with Nutrients, and Teaming with Fungi. Lowenfels has also penned the longest running garden column in North America and was inducted into the Garden Writers of America Hall of Fame after serving as President. He is the founder of Plant A Row for The Hungry, a program which has resulted in millions of pounds of garden produce being donated to feed the hungry every year. He lives in Anchorage, Alaska, where cannabis has been legal since 1975. www.Jefflowenfels.com

  A NOTE ABOUT THE PUBLISHER

  New Society Publishers is an activist, solutions-oriented publisher focused on publishing books for a world of change. Our books offer tips, tools, and insights from leading experts in sustainable building, homesteading, climate change, environment, conscientious commerce, ren
ewable energy, and more — positive solutions for troubled times.

  We’re proud to hold to the highest environmental and social standards of any publisher in North America. This is why some of our books might cost a little more. We think it’s worth it!

  • We print all our books in North America, never overseas

  • All our books are printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper, processed chlorine free, with low-VOC vegetable-based inks (since 2002)

  • Our corporate structure is an innovative employee shareholder agreement, so we’re one-third employee-owned (since 2015)

  • We’re carbon-neutral (since 2006)

  • We’re certified as a B Corporation (since 2016)

  At New Society Publishers, we care deeply about what we publish—but also about how we do business.

  New Society Publishers

  ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS STATEMENT

  For every 5,000 books printed, New Society saves the following resources:1

  19

  Trees

  1,752

  Pounds of Solid Waste

  1,927

  Gallons of Water

  2,514

  Kilowatt Hours of Electricity

  3,184

  Pounds of Greenhouse Gases

  14

  Pounds of HAPs, VOCs, and AOX Combined

  5

  Cubic Yards of Landfill Space

  1 Environmental benefits are calculated based on research done by the Environmental Defense Fund and other members of the Paper Task Force who study the environmental impacts of the paper industry.

  A Guide to Responsible Digital Reading

  Most readers understand that buying a book printed on 100% recycled, ancient-forest friendly paper is a more environmentally responsible choice than buying one printed on paper made from virgin timber or old-growth forests. In the same way, the choices we make about our electronic reading devices can help minimize the environmental impact of our e-reading. Want to learn more?

  Issues and Resources

  Before your next electronic purchase, find out which companies have the best ratings in terms of environmental and social responsibility. Have the human rights of workers been respected in the manufacture of your device or in the sourcing of raw materials? What are the environmental standards of the countries where your electronics or their components are produced? Are the minerals used in your smartphone, tablet or e-reader conflict-free? How can you help advocate for greater Corporate Social Responsibility at all steps of the manufacturing process? Here are some resources to help you learn more:

  • The Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics

  • Global:Witness: Conflict Minerals

  • Slavery Footprint

  Recycle or Repair?

  In 2018 an estimated 49.8 million metric tonnes of e-waste was generated worldwide. Toxic chemicals in electronics, such as lead, cadmium and mercury, can leach into the land and water over time or can be released into the atmosphere, impacting nearby communities and the environment. The links below will help you to recycle your electronic devices responsibly:

  • Electronics Take Back

  • Canada - Recycle My Electronics

  • United States - E-cycling central

  Of course, the greenest option is to keep your device going as long as possible. IFIXIT.org is spearheading the repair revolution, complete with a consumer bill of rights. Their mission is to provide a viable (and exciting) alternative to the throwaway economy.

  If you do decide to upgrade, please give some thought to passing your old one along for someone else to use.

 

 

 


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