Description:"The Coca Cultivators Handbook", researched and written by Bill Drake, author of the ground-breaking “Cultivators Handbook of Marijuana” (1969), is the first of its kind, just like that first little Marijuana Cultivation Handbook that helped bring on the Cannabis revolution starting 50 years ago. It's not the final word on Coca cultivation, but it is putting revolutionary information and process in the hands of the People once again.Created using long-lost historical documents and clandestine contemporary sources, the new (2018) Coca Cultivators Handbook offers practical ‘how-to’ information on every aspect of traditional Coca cultivation.From greenhouses in Paris to Cocals in the Andes and plantations in Java, Coca was widely and successfully cultivated worldwide in the 1800s and it can be again when individual cultivators discover how easy it is to grow a personal crop of medicinal Coca Leaf.Coca is already growing wild in many, many places on the planet (and well away from Cartel territory) thanks to intensive, well-financed efforts in the 1800s to grow Coca everywhere on Earth that looked promising. Many of these Coca plantations fell into ruin after it was discovered, a bit too late, that while Coca grows like crazy in lush tropical environments it only makes high-energy leaf when it grows in the Andean Montaña or its equivalent - like the legendary high-mountain Coca plantations of Java.Escaped residents of those old plantations are still growing wild within a few miles of historic Coca plantations in Madras State in India, in the mountains of Sri Lanka and Java and on multiple islands in the Caribbean including Jamaica and Puerto Rico. You'll find a chapter in the Handbook that describes the locations of some of these long-lost Coca plantations.Bill intends this handbook to serve as a platform for sharing solid, experience-based information as it becomes available to complement the work done by the brilliant pioneers whose work illuminated the future.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Coca Cultivators Handbook. To get started finding The Coca Cultivators Handbook, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: "The Coca Cultivators Handbook", researched and written by Bill Drake, author of the ground-breaking “Cultivators Handbook of Marijuana” (1969), is the first of its kind, just like that first little Marijuana Cultivation Handbook that helped bring on the Cannabis revolution starting 50 years ago. It's not the final word on Coca cultivation, but it is putting revolutionary information and process in the hands of the People once again.Created using long-lost historical documents and clandestine contemporary sources, the new (2018) Coca Cultivators Handbook offers practical ‘how-to’ information on every aspect of traditional Coca cultivation.From greenhouses in Paris to Cocals in the Andes and plantations in Java, Coca was widely and successfully cultivated worldwide in the 1800s and it can be again when individual cultivators discover how easy it is to grow a personal crop of medicinal Coca Leaf.Coca is already growing wild in many, many places on the planet (and well away from Cartel territory) thanks to intensive, well-financed efforts in the 1800s to grow Coca everywhere on Earth that looked promising. Many of these Coca plantations fell into ruin after it was discovered, a bit too late, that while Coca grows like crazy in lush tropical environments it only makes high-energy leaf when it grows in the Andean Montaña or its equivalent - like the legendary high-mountain Coca plantations of Java.Escaped residents of those old plantations are still growing wild within a few miles of historic Coca plantations in Madras State in India, in the mountains of Sri Lanka and Java and on multiple islands in the Caribbean including Jamaica and Puerto Rico. You'll find a chapter in the Handbook that describes the locations of some of these long-lost Coca plantations.Bill intends this handbook to serve as a platform for sharing solid, experience-based information as it becomes available to complement the work done by the brilliant pioneers whose work illuminated the future.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Coca Cultivators Handbook. To get started finding The Coca Cultivators Handbook, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.