Growing marijuana hydroponically indoors has become the preferred method to cultivate cannabis. Growing marijuana hydroponically is not as hard as it looks, but it does require you to know what you are doing. That is why a beginner’s guide, like Cultivating Cannabis, is so important!
This hydroponic cannabis “how-to” focuses on improving marijuana via Indoor hydroponics. The techniques mentioned in this book are for the medicinal uses of cannabis and for those legally able to grow it.
You have your blue prints, but this does not make a house. It makes a pile of rubbish. You have to put the supplies together in the correct order with skilled labor in order to end up with a house. In a sense, this is what Indoor Hydroponic Marijuana gardening is like. You must know how to properly utilize your supplies and equipment-this is what a guide like this is for! It enables you to finish with a house instead of a pile of rubbish.

I am the author of “The Hydroponic Bible” and “Destroy Your Life: U.S. Marijuana Law.” I began to take an interest in hydroponic marijuana a long time ago in college Botany. Over the years I have become an authority on all aspects of marijuana cultivation “growing weed”. Though I have read many great books on cultivation I have found many to be little more than unorganized accounts of a novice cultivators plight. The books which were educational were not specifically designed for hydroponics, and the ones that were-were not as comprehensive as I would have liked. And I have read every book which attempts to tackle “growing weed”. This is the first book by chris Kovach covering the basics every hydroponic cultivator must know.
The First Edition of the Cultivating Cannabis Consistently: A Hydroponic How to, has been deemed the perfect beginners book by many who have read it! The richness of this book is one of the major reasons for its popularity in the world of marijuana.
The writer, chris Kovach, really made this book a easy read! The work done by the growers speaks volumes for the cultivation community. Our research team spent immeasurable hours collecting photographs from hundreds cultivators. Many, many hydroponic experts were consulted.
We know that CULTIVATING CANNABIS CONSISTENTLY is a perfect beginners guide.
At the heart of cannabis cultivation is the cutting-edge growth technique known as Hydroponics. Hydroponics is, simply put, growing plants without soil. The discovery was made years ago that it was not the actual soil that marijuana plants needed in order to grow, but instead they needed the mineral nutrients contained in the soil.
By Latin definition, means “water-working." In simple terms, it means growing plants in water mixed with nutrients, without soil. Marijuana Hydroponics is the practice of growing plants in highly oxygenated, nutrient enriched water.
In soil, natural decomposition breaks down organic matter into the basic nutrient-salts that marijuana plants need to grow. The water dissolves these salts and allows absorption by the roots. For a plant to absorb these nutrients, everything in the soil must be in perfect balance. Rarely, if ever, can you find these deal conditions in soil due to amount of organic matter left behind on the surface, contamination and biological imbalances.
With marijuana hydroponics, water is enriched with these very same nutrient salts, creating a hydroponic nutrient solution that is perfectly optimal for root absorption. And since this hydroponic nutrient solution is contained, it does not harm your growing environment as does runoff from fertilized soil. Additionally, very little water, if done correctly, is lost to evaporation in a hydroponic system.
To support the plants in a marijuana hydroponic system, an inert soil-free medium like rock-wool, sand or stone, may be used to secure the roots. These hydroponic mediums are very porous which allow for excellent retention of air and water that's necessary for a healthy marijuana plant.
Due to the lack of soil, hydroponic plants absorb their food easily because the nutrient rich water is directly delivered to their roots. The energy normally used to develop lengthy roots can be redirected to growing additional plant.
Hydroponics is just another way of providing all the nutrients needed by a plant. These nutrients are supplied to the plant in a liquid solution that is readily absorbed by the roots. It is now well known to most gardeners that all plants have the same basic nutritional needs and as long as these nutritional needs are met, soil is no longer required. In fact, soil does harbor pathogens and other harmful organisms that can damage marijuana plants
An additional benefit of marijuana hydroponics is that the plants often grow faster and healthier because nutrients are immediately available, and therefore will be assimilated quicker.
This method of marijuana cultivation can be very rewarding, in many ways, but can be most demanding. If you have a legitimate reason to grow marijuana, you should try to do it hydroponically and indoors, but remember it can be very demanding and is not for the genitally lazy.
Modern agriculture has broadened the horizons of marijuana cultivation, allowing normal people to take cannabis cultivation to new heights-through the use of Indoor Hydroponics. These modern techniques have enabled you, the legal gardener to produce more potent buds and at the same time maximize the plants harvest capability, in a relatively fast period of time. Although some remarkable breakthroughs have been discovered with other growing methods they do not even come close to the precision or the quality of Indoor Hydroponics.
Here is the general consensus.
In soil, bacteria have to break down the dirt into the basic elements of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium as well as trace elements. Hydroponics Balanced plant food (the nutrient solution) is dissolved directly into water so the plant may receive perfect nutrition at all times. Soil is not able to produce as much nutrient per area as the root system is able to take up. Hydroponics takes the desired amount of food directly to the root rather than making plant's roots look for it.
Soil loses its nutritional value and is difficult to measure in terms of pH and fertility. Hydroponics The pH and nutritional value of the water are easily measured and maintained, so plants always have enough to eat. Only when you water your soil plants, the basic elements can dissolve into the water. Hydroponics In a hydroponic system, moisture is present for extended periods of time or for all the time. Soil plays host to many nasty little creatures.
Hydroponics growing mediums are inert and sterile, making a very hygienic environment for the plant and owner. Soil requires a lot more watering, has a higher occurrence of pests, plants grow slower, need more space and constant maintenance. Hydroponics increases plant growth and yield per area, decreases pests and diseases and the need to water plants.