I bought a book so I can learn how to grow marijuana

I have had nothing but good experiences with cannabis since trying it a few years ago. I’ll admit that I had trepidation for years regarding the plant. I was raised in a fairly conservative area by parents who seriously believed marijuana use would lead to heroin addiction. Although they might have softened their views towards the plant in recent years, they still adamantly dismiss its medical value on all fronts. By the time I got to college, marijuana was offered to me in every direction I turned. Still, it took me quite a few years to finally try the drug, and to this day I loathe myself for waiting so long. I had pent up anxiety problems that only became apparent after noticing how much using cannabis would calm my nerves and melt away my bad thoughts. I was sticking to indica strains that promote calmness and sedation over the sativa strains that tend to be more stimulating and psychoactive. As much as I love marijuana, I can’t handle the high prices at the dispensaries. I’m using the plant medicinally, but the prices put the medicine at a place where few people can access it and benefit from it’s amazing effects. That’s when I got the idea to grow cannabis in my house. I saw a plethora of different grow boxes on the internet that come equipped with lighting systems and hydroponic growth mediums. The plants are suspended a few inches below the surface of the water while an air pump continuously aerates it to replenish the roots and promote growth in the plants. Since I’m limited on funds I can only afford a grow box that fits four plants in total. Hopefully once I start saving so much money after my first harvest, I can use those savings to purchase a larger grow operation for my personal use.

Marijuana cultivation