The Cannabis Grow Bible- The Definitive Guide to Growing Marijuana for Recreational and Medical Use Description:
The Cannabis Grow Bible: The Definitive Guide to Growing Marijuana for Recreational and Medical Use review: 5 stars (Source: Greg Explains It All For You - Isn't That Fabulous?) - Greg Green is an excellent head, no question. He's at once big cannabis fan and informative, talkative without being drifty. The problem is that Greg Green is trying to talk to the misinformed grower. That means those who have not read Greg Green but grow, should read Greg Green at least once, and this is the book to read. He has lots to say.
I read about growers, and met a few, not so long who admitted that even they do not understand a lot of what was written before this book about growing, claimed Ganja cultivation information vagueness and fortunately all that is cleared up in reading this book.
As a consequence I guess of other literature Green gives you a good deal of information pointing out the nonsense peppered stuff with some really horrid misunderstandings and errors gone by unnoticed throughout the years, most of them inaccurate folk tales about the herb and how it grows, even repeated quite recently.
If you ever hoped that a marijuana manuscript would be vetted by editors or someone with a solid science background, or better yet, collaborated with a scientist on the writing, the answer is this book. I can't really recommend any else for such a valid analysis of different ways to grow the plant. The reader interested in how to grow should start here and those who thought they new it all should take another look. It does not just present you with information, it puts everything together. Emphasis on 'everything'. 5 stars (If you love marijuana but hate buying it, this is for you) - I will admit it, converting my basement and part of the back garden into MY own pot grow never really appealed to me. So when I began some indoor plants for outdoors, I used this book for its principles and learned there is no reason why I should not be able to create a monster patch. I must admit you need room sized spaces to work with to get big crops even though I could have easily given away lots of cuttings to people close enough to drive by with their windows down.
This book gives you good direction in choosing the right seeds you need and the number of plants you want for good results. We love skunk, so devoted most of our grow patches to skunk; and you'd be astonished at how big some plants can get so quickly. As a married couple without children we kept it secret, easy. The methods in this book are somewhat related to Dutch intensive marijuana agriculture, where special plants can produce big in a relatively small space. You just need to spend on good seeds.
Another reason to own this book is for the soil and hydro enrichments. Helps combat any weeding, never had problems with indoor pests, even though the basement was not the cleanest to begin with but the book's advice works. Cloning, pruning and plant training were a lot easier than I thought. Learn any small part of any small chapter and it will be worth it.
This is one of my favorite garden books and one of my favorite marijuana books. So it works both nicely. It's really professional to read, especially while gardening, page here and a page there. Learn it as you go along. I am planning on a big summer next. 5 stars (Makes for good reading) - The High Life Cannabis Cup 2007 is the highlight of my year. Over the past few years I always come back broke. This year I wanted to take home more. After careful selection I bought a Buddy that uses magnets to clean bongs. It cost ten dollars. I also bought this book because it looked good. I also bought a book called Hashish. I recommend this book for growing information and Hashish for the history. I enjoyed reading this book at the cup and I am very sure you will also.
| Version: Deluxe Size: 13.82 kByte Date: 19.09.2007 License: Paperback
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