Cannabis Regeneration: A Multiple Harvest Method for Greater Yields
By J.B. Haze
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Cannabis Regeneration is an intermediate grow guide that dispenses with the basics and instead dives into the science of marijuana growing. This one-of-a-kind book explains the author’s revolutionary grow method, which aims to increase plant production and save both time and money for every home grower.
Growing marijuana, whether for medical or recreational reasons, can take up a lot of your time, as well as your money, energy, and effort — and, at the end of every grow, after harvesting the buds, you simply throw the rest of your plant away. But it doesn’t have to be this way; with J. B. Haze’s unique regeneration method, you can recycle your harvested cannabis plants and bring them back to life, again and again, in order to harvest more buds! If you follow the steps that are easily outlined in this book, you can harvest every single cannabis plant several times without compromising the quality of your buds.
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Cannabis Regeneration - J.B. Haze
Cannabis Regeneration: A Multiple Harvest Method For Greater Yields
Published by Leabhar Inc., Toronto, Canada
Copyright © 2015 J.B. Haze
Photographs © 2015 J.B. Haze
ISBN 978-1-937866-33-4
This book contains information about illegal substances, specifically the plant Cannabis and its derivative products. Leabhar Inc. would like to emphasize that Cannabis is a controlled substance in North America and throughout much of the world. As such, the use and cultivation of cannabis can carry heavy penalties that may threaten an individual’s liberty and livelihood. The aim of the Publisher is to educate and entertain. Whatever the Publisher’s view on the validity of current legislation, we do not in any way condone the use of prohibited substances.
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DEDICATION
For the island girl in the Beetle with the doobie
There are three paths: seed, clone, regeneration. Ignoring any one is akin to handing a third of the pie back to god.
—former two-timin’ man
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Preface: Just Like Magic
Introduction
PART ONE
HOW IT WORKS
Chapter1Conceptually Speaking
Chapter2The MRS
Chapter3Increased Yield
Chapter4Saving Light, Power, Space and Consumables
PART TWO
LEARNING TO REGENERATE
Chapter5Preparation
Chapter6Rescuing and Regenerating Your Harvested Plant
Chapter7Initial Regrowth
Chapter8Staking, Teasing and Training Prior to Flowering
Chapter9The Second Flowering
Chapter10The Second Harvest
PART THREE
ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
Chapter11Adapting The MRS for Successive Regenerations
Chapter12Using Regeneration to Complement Cloning and Seeding
Chapter13Expanding The MRS to Multiple Plants
Final Words
Footnotes
Further Reading
About the Author
Index
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I’d like to thank Andrew and the wonderful team (Heather, Ian and Jack) at Green Candy Press for their undying efforts to make this the very best book possible. From contract to culmination, it’s been a joy.
PREFACE
JUST LIKE MAGIC
Over eight long and dutiful weeks you’ve flowered a sweet, succulent and fragrant plant. She’s a keeper: 30 delicious colas, all glistening with goodness. However, just as you’re holding pruning shears to her trunk, you’re beating yourself up over having not taken clones or kept seeds.
Damn…
you whisper under your breath, stumbling and stubbing your toe. If I harvest her now she’ll be gone forever—kaput! There’s got to be a way to save these genetics without wasting all these yummy buds!
Wiping the grimace from your face, and the blood from your foot, you carefully consider which of three possible actions to take:
1. Follow the instructions (in many a grow book) for attempting to re-green
or rejuvenate
the cannabis: Cut down your plant, leaving about 15 to 30% of the lower branches, foliage and buds behind. Flick the lights back to 24/0 (24 hours of light and none of darkness), cross your fingers and hope for the best.
2. Take mature age clones: Cut off the ripe buds, replanting them, following cloning protocol. Flick the lights back to 24/0, cross your fingers and hope for the best.
3. Utilize the Marijuana Regeneration System, as taught in this book: Harvest your entire plant, hanging her upside down to dry. Then initiate the regeneration of the remaining stump, growing out 60 or so new tips (each ready to begin flowering) over the next 38 days. All up, not bad for a plant that, prior to the chop, had just 30 colas.
Now, let’s weigh the options:
Solutions 1 or 2? Forget ‘em! I don’t know about you, but I don’t like putting in all that love and care, all those nutrients and lumens, only to sacrifice up to 30% of yield. Nor do I cherish lopping ripe buds for a possibly ill-fated cloning attempt when they could be put to better use; too much wasted goodness. There is no doubt that the first two methods may produce new growth—a good 50% chance, by my estimate. Yet the question is this: At what cost? In both instances, harvest is severely compromised (with corresponding reductions in yield) and you are left with a mutilated mess to dry.
Solution 3?
That’s more like it. A full harvest to enjoy plus the potential to regenerate 60 new colas in the same pot. It’s a no brainer. In fact, it’s just like magic!
It may sound far-fetched, but the reality is anything but. This book is about refining existing wisdom and then applying it creatively. It offers a planned, tried and consistent technique; a reliable system allowing you to grow a single plant over and over again. Yummy. Decision made: Solution 3. Safe now to address the bloodied toe.
INTRODUCTION
LIFE IS FULL OF SURPRISES
In the early 1980s I befriended my first real counter-culture hippie. He was a child of the 60s, growing up within a roach’s throw of Haight Street. His attitude, artistic freedom and explorative mind impressed me no end. I was young, a little sheltered, still living at home and Ricky J wanted to introduce me to the wonders of the herb. Then, as now, it is a pleasure (some would say a duty) to mentor a friend in the canna-way.
Mind-blowing, illuminating and life-changing,
he teased before quietly cautioning, The first time can be a little elusive; you may not notice anything.
He gifted me two books in preparation for the journey. One for before (the hilarious parody of dope culture: A Child’s Garden of Grass by Jack S. Margolis) and one for after (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams).
I had, unknown to my good friend, also made a score of