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Marijuana Botany - Marijuana Growing Guide
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"Marijuana Botany
An Advanced Study: The Propagation and Breeding of Distinctive
Cannabis
by Robert Connell Clarke
CHAPTER 1
Sinsemilla Life Cycle of Cannabis
CHAPTER 2
Propagation of Cannabis
CHAPTER 3
Genetics and Breeding of Cannabis
CHAPTER 4
Maturation and Harvesting of Cannabis
Introduction
Cannabis, commonly known in the United States as marijuana, is a wondrous
plant an ancient plant and an ally of humanity for over ten thousand years.
The profound impact Cannabis has had on the development and spread of civilization
and conversely, the profound effects we’ve had on the plant’s evolution
are just now being discovered.
Cannabis was one of the earliest and most important plants placed under
cultivation by prehistoric Asian peoples. Virtually every part of the plant
is usable. From the stem comes hemp, a very long, strong fiber used to
make rope, cloth, and paper renowned for durability. The dried leaves and
flowers become the euphoriant, marijuana, and along with the root, are
also used for numerous medicines. The seeds were a staple food in ancient
China, one of their major “grains.” Cannabis seeds are somewhat unpalatable
and are now cultivated mainly for oil or for animal feed. The oil is similar
to linseed and is used for paint and varnish making, fuel, and lubrication.
Cultivated Cannabis quickly spread westward from its native Asia and
by Roman times hemp was grown in almost every European country. In Africa,
marijuana was the preferred product, smoked both ritually and for pleasure.
When the first colonists came to America they, quite naturally, brought
hemp seed with them for rope and homespun cloth. Hemp fiber for ships’
rigging was so important to the English navy that colonists were paid bounties
to grow hemp and in some states, penalties were imposed on those who didn’t.
Prior to the Civil War, the hemp industry was second only to cotton in
the South.
Today, Cannabis grows around the world and is, in fact, "
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