Growing marijuana is, of course, illegal in most countries. But the threat of fines and jail has not deterred the growth of a vast worldwide underground marijuana farming industry. Much of the best product is grown indoors using modern growing systems designed to squeeze out the maximum yields in very tight quarters -- in basements, attics and even closets. As Rosenthal writes, cannabis farming has changed more in the past 30 years than in the previous 7000 years as growers push genetics and technology to produce marijuana of the highest potency in the shortest time. Reading this book you get a sense of the sheer resourcefulness and inventiveness of marijuana growers, a no-holds-barred approach that commercial herb growers would do well to adopt.
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