Chrystal
White Widow
Aurora Indica
B52
Big Bud
Blue Mistic
Bubblegum
California Orange Bud
Citral
Durban Poison
Fourway
Haze
Hindu Kush
Ice
Indoor mix
Jock Horror
K2
Maroc x Afghan
Northern Light
NL x Haze
NL x Big Bud
NL x Shiva
Northern Bright
Shiva
Skunk #1
Skunk Redhair
Skunk Special
Top 44
Snow White
Master Kush
Misty
Super Skunk
Super Girl
PPP
Early Bud
Early Girl
Hawaii Maui Waui
Hollands Hope
KC33 x Master Kush
Mixed Sativa
New Purple Power
Swazi
Swiss Miss
White Rhino
Kaya
Venus
Wonder Woman
Introduction

There are few things in life as good as your own herbs, grown by yourself at home out in the garden and indoors in pots... Oregano, Dill, Basil, Sage and other herbs are all easy to grow. Mint will take over the whole yard if you let it. Fresh mint and cilantro are incredible in salads and oriental dishes. But it all comes down to a truly motivational herb that is your friend and mine, a great healer and teacher to those that know it well.

Most people think of gardens as a seasonal, yearly project, but it's actually less time consuming and more rewarding to keep the garden going year round. If one were to attempt to grow year round, indoor gardening techniques will be needed at least during winter to keep the garden producing. You will have herb fresh at all times, there is no worry of mass storage thru the winter and spring, it requires less space, and once established, requires only minimal attention every week to keep it producing at optimal levels.

The best part of being a gardener is it connects you to the earth. It connects you with nature, and is spiritually enriching. Try giving your plants energy by beaming good thoughts and energy at them every time you visit them. I find this helps me as much as it helps them; my plants seem to respond to it favorably.



Overview

  A. Introduction
  B. Chosing Your Strain
  C. Lighting
  D. Germination
  E. Vegetative Growth & Flowering
  F. Harvest
  G. Outdoor Cultivation
  H. Hydroponics
  I. Organics
  J. Glossary