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How to Grow Marijuana at Home in 60 Days

A Complete Step by Step Guide to Growing Cannabis in the Comfort of Your Home

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How to Grow Marijuana at Home in 60 Days

By: Nathan J Farley
Narrated by: Randal Schaffer
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Marijuana has been cultivated and used for both recreational and medicinal purposes for centuries. But it was only a few years ago that we started to see the real medicinal value and its power to heal many ailments in the Western world. In this book, we try to explain to our listeners:

  • What marijuana is
  • The medicinal value of marijuana
  • New medical discoveries around marijuana
  • Types of marijuana
  • What tools and setup are needed to grow marijuana at home
  • Steps to grow marijuana successfully at home
  • Seven tips to grow marijuana in 60 days
  • How to preserve marijuana for a long shelf life

If you follow the steps outlined in this book, you will be growing and enjoying marijuana in less than two months.

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Narrator was excellent, this book is the nest I have listened to so far thanks

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this was all about the users and legality of marijuana. only a few paragraphs about actual growing. not informative at all.

not a growing guide at all. waste of money

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While the performer was articulate in the reading of this audiobook, it was as if the author was high when he wrote it. The author was redundant and could not decide what information he wanted to convey at what point in the book. He repeated himself numerous times when trying to relate the subject matter. The phraseology used was reminiscent of reading English translations from Chinese instruction manuals. At best, this was a rough draft that needed some serious editing and revisions. The content had nothing to do with the title. This was not a guide to growing in 60 days. Rather, it was a collection of tips and tricks, some of which were useful.

Redundant and disjointed

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