The Cannabible

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4.3
12 reviews
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200
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About this ebook

A unique reference guide to the finest marijuana.

Astounded by the lack of books dedicated to the wondrous variety of his favorite plant, author Jason King set out on a four-year mission to document the world's finest cannabis. Traveling around North America, Hawaii, and Europe, he captured over 1,500 strains on film (benevolently sampling a good number as well). Here in THE CANNABIBLE, images of the best 200 varieties are included alongside engaging and informative descriptions of their aromas, flavors, effects, and origins.

Study this holy writ and figure out whether Purple Haze, Magic Kush, and the "P" is da kine or da shwag; learn which strains will give you the munchies or the wobbles; discover how appropriately named are Doc Kevorkian, Black Widow, and Cat Piss; and find out which strains are good for productivity, creativity, or just sitting on the couch, staring into space. With over 400 mind-blowing, full-color photographs of the world's most beautiful nugs, this book will have you on the floor, bowing to the mighty bud-dha.

 





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4.3
12 reviews
Shaunnon Vanallen
December 20, 2023
good luck
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Anil Das
May 17, 2021
AÀA BOSS NETWORK
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Billy Crowe
September 13, 2016
Cannabible
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About the author

JASON KING is a photographer, researcher, and writer, and one of the most respected authorities in his field. His work has appeared in magazines such as Cannabis Culture and Heads and in art galleries around the world. He occasionally makes his home in Hawaii.

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