This book provides a structured introduction to the cultivation of marijuana, covering both indoor and outdoor growing methods with a focus on fundamental principles and practical application. It explores the botanical characteristics of the plant, its life cycle, and the environmental factors that influence growth, including lighting, soil composition, nutrients, temperature, and humidity. Historical context, legal considerations, and general information about usage are also included to give a broader understanding of the subject. This guide is intended for beginners and individuals with no prior experience in plant cultivation who are seeking a clear and accessible explanation of the process from seed germination to harvest. The content follows a step-by-step approach, outlining essential techniques such as seed selection, propagation, cloning, plant care, and harvesting methods, along with common mistakes to avoid. The overall approach is practical and instructional, designed to present information in a straightforward and organized manner suitable for both reference and continuous reading.